Forth Ports submits plans for next phase of Harbour 31
Forth Ports has submitted applications for Detailed Planning Consent and Listed Building Consent to The City of Edinburgh Council for phase two of a creative and commercial hub on land to the south east of Edinburgh Dock within the Port of Leith.
Known as ‘The Dry Dock at Harbour 31’, the development is part of the wider Harbour 31 regeneration plan currently used for industrial port activities.
The proposal will transform the site into a dynamic, mixed-use development that will cater to a diverse range of businesses, from creatives and visual artists to port-related enterprises and other commercial sectors.
The redevelopment will also introduce new public spaces, opening up previously inaccessible areas of the port to the wider community. Featuring repurposed shipping containers which will provide flexible, inspiring workspaces that respect the site’s industrial heritage while creating a collaborative, professional, and sociable environment.
Pamela Smyth, chief legal and property officer of landowners Forth Ports Limited, said: “Our application for The Dry Dock at Harbour 31 aims to deliver a vibrant, creative and commercial hub that integrates this historical site with its surroundings and will introduce new public spaces and open up previously inaccessible areas of the port to the community.
“Through significant investment, the Port of Leith is transitioning into a leading offshore renewables hub and coupled with this proposed development, this adds to the current regeneration of Leith and the waterfront.”