Scotland’s hotel industry enjoyed another strong month in July as better weather and summer holidays boosted occupancy and profitability, according to the RSM Hotels Tracker.
Thistles, the popular shopping centre situated in the heart of Stirling, has revealed that H&M will return to the centre and will occupy part of the former Debenhams unit.
Turnberry, the Scottish golf course owned by former US President Donald Trump, is set to become the world’s most expensive with green fees rising to £1,000 in 2025.
A Kilsyth-based tourism company has expanded its services and successfully increased its customer base by 40% after the business owner accessed expert support and signposting to funding from Business Gateway.
Largo Leisure Parks has formally launched an £800,000 development, expanding its Sauchope Links holiday park, with a traditional ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Berlin-based hospitality group NUMA has acquired Native Places, the short-stay business of Native Holdings, which has locations in Edinburgh and Glasgow, for an undisclosed sum.
Barrhead Travel has invested £250,000 in the future of Scotland’s high streets through a series of store refits, expansions and new uniforms for customer-facing teams.