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Following seven years of construction the final phase of Places for People’s The Engine Yard in Leith is now open. The iconic former tram depot originally opened in 1898 as the Shrubhill Tramway Workshops and Power Station, the workshops were where Edinburgh’s trams were built and mainta

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Blackfinch Property has finalised a £5.6 million bridging loan, set for a term of 12 months, earmarked for the development of a new hotel in Edinburgh's centre. The project, worth an estimated £100m, aims to transform three dilapidated mixed-use retail and office buildings on Princes Str

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​Efforts to save Leith’s much-loved Lindsay Road Bridge (also known as Pride Bridge) have moved a step closer thanks to a funding award through Sustrans’ Places for Everyone programme. The 1930’s bridge, originally built for vehicular traffic, was closed off to motor vehicles in

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Dublin-based Dalata Hotel Group has announced it will expand its presence in Scotland with a new £50 million Clayton Hotel in Edinburgh. This follows the acquisition of a prime location at 28 St Andrew Square, previously the site of Virgin Money premises. The proposed Clayton property, one of

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The Royal High School Preservation Trust (RHSPT), the body set up to protect and sensitively develop the iconic Thomas Hamilton building below Calton Hill in Edinburgh, has unveiled an exciting new vision for the former Royal High School.

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A recycling firm is seeking to redevelop its scrapyard site in Edinburgh for a proposed mixed-use development, comprising purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) and build-to-rent accommodation as well as retail/commercial space and associated works.

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The UK’s first vertical distillery in Leith has revealed first-look images of the finished interior ahead of opening to the public next month. More than a decade since the ‘pipe dream’ idea was first conceived by wine merchant Ian Stirling and finance director Paddy Fletcher over a

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