Malmaison signs lease to take over the Tay Hotel
Dundee's economic revival has received a major boost with confirmation that a prestigious Malmaison hotel will be moving into the waterfront. (...)
Shop tills see drop from record-breaking years
Thousands of people in Tayside and Fife were out in the city centre for the last full weekend of Christmas shopping. (...)
Nando's applies to open restaurant in Dundee
Portuguese restaurant chain Nando's wants to open in Dundee city centre, in a move that would create 30 jobs. (...)
Acting and performance students to bring Dickensian theme to Christmas Light Night
People who decide to enjoy the Christmas Light Night in Dundee city centre on November 25 shouldn't be surprised if they bump into some characters from Dickens. (...)
Dundee sees peaceful 'Occupy Wall Street'-inspired demonstration
In contrast to scenes of violence in Rome, where protests developed into a riot, anti-capitalist protesters in Dundee held peaceful demonstrations in the city centre over the weekend. (...)
City centre shop trade being 'killed' by Dundee waterfront roadworks
Shops in Dundee city centre are being ''crucified'' by roadworks, according to a local trader. (...)
What lies beneath — Whitehall Crescent roadworks unearth hidden part of Dundee's past
An unusual piece of Dundee's history has been unearthed in the city centre. (...)
Royal Mail agrees to meeting to discuss Crichton Street office closure
Royal Mail's controversial decision to close the Crichton Street collection office is to be debated by the organisation's director of Scottish affairs and Dundee councillors. (...)
Time running out for 'least liked' building Tayside House
It was once voted Dundee's least liked building, but now the blot on the landscape known as Tayside House is only months away from being torn down. (...)
Perth Civic Trust presents restoration and renovation award to Fair Maid's House
A historic building in Perth has been recognised by a prominent body. (...)
New owner reveals plans for St John's Centre investment
Perth city centre's regeneration could receive another timely fillip after plans to pump millions into St John's Shopping Centre were unveiled. (...)
City centre closed down to contain Slask Wroclaw fan trouble
Dundee city centre was shut down last night to quell the risk of serious disorder by visiting Polish football fans. (...)
Bobs for Good Foundation fighting extreme poverty in the City of Gold
Robyn McCormick, a 22-year-old charity employee originally from Burntisland in Fife, surveys the township of Egoli in the southern suburbs of Cape Town for the first time and declares: "Poverty in Scotland is nothing like poverty in South Africa." (...)
Currys to close store in Murraygate
Dundee's shopping district has been dealt a blow after electrical retailer Currys confirmed it is to move out of the Murraygate later this year. (...)
Tay Mills flats approved after government reporter overturns council decision
Plans to convert part of an old mill in Dundee city centre into 25 student flats have been approved on appeal. (...)
Armed forces celebration helping troops 'get the job done'
People in Dundee saluted the brave servicemen, women and veterans of the British Armed Forces over the weekend. (...)
The View go underground for children's charity
The View are to play an intimate — and silent — charity gig in Dundee the day before taking to the main stage at T in The Park in front of tens of thousands of fans. (...)
Expect delays — drivers asked to show patience at start of 12-week South Marketgait roadworks
Today marks the start of major roadworks in Marketgait, Dundee. (...)
National Express Dundee and Stagecoach Strathtay interested in four new routes
Dundee's network of buses may be improved after the council offered four new services to tender. (...)
Delight as Meadowside St Paul's Church spire project completed
The congregation of a prominent church in Dundee city centre are celebrating the completion of a three-year, £400,000 restoration project at the B-listed building. (...)