AN established Victorian Market business has just moved from the Market Hall into the busier Queensgate Arcade.
Inverness Business Improvement District (BID) has been in discussion with Highland Council to give the Old Town its own unique identity.
A small protest by Unison union members was held outside Raigmore Hospital today, calling for a pay rise for NHS staff.
Bosses at the Culloden Moor Inn and Takeaway have moved to reassure customers after a customer tested positive for Covid-19.
Marks & Spencer has announced plans to cut 7000 jobs over the next three months across branches and management roles.
The owner of an Inverness menswear store says customers are delighted they have reopened.
Business was surprisingly good for one family-run Inverness city centre music shop during the coronavirus lockdown.
Staff at Maggie Blyth Boutique were able to keep connected with loyal customers by actively using social media during the coronavirus lockdown.
Customers have praised a new city bar and restaurant which has reopened after launching less than a week before lockdown.
INVERNESS Business Improvement District (BID) has given its backing to a national campaign aimed at encouraging people to shop local.
Sports fans, families and tourists are flocking to the Chieftain Hotel in Millburn Road.
Pubs and bars are reporting a growing confidence among customers as people continue to return to Inverness city centre for evenings out.
There will be a short, socially-distanced, demonstration organised by Unison outside at Raigmore on Tuesday in support of a pay rise for NHS staff.
Currently the area is available for private bookings with customers able to reserve four-hour sessions.
Council staff were praised by members of the authority's housing and property committee a at meeting in Inverness today.
Inverness Taxis (IT) is one of the city’s major operators.
Project will transform the site into a major new visitor attraction and include the creation of a one storey building to link the two towers.
The £60m investment in the Youth Guarantee follows the coronavirus pandemic and was announced by Economy Secretary Fiona Hyslop.
Ahead of reopening one Inverness jeweller received a number of phone calls from customers asking them when they were planning to be back in business.
Rogerson Shoes moved to the Eastgate Shopping Centre just weeks before the coronavirus lockdown started.