Scotland's largest Designer Outlet with over 90 shops, under a glass roof. Also includes a cinema, restaurants and bars. The centre opened in October 2002.

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Scotland's largest Designer Outlet with over 90 shops, under a glass roof. Also includes a cinema, restaurants and bars. The centre opened in October 2002.

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Thu Jul 02 2026
Nike is set to relocate and upsize at Livingston Designer Outlet, with the global sportswear retailer nearly doubling its presence at the Scottish scheme. Scheduled to open in September, the expanded store will offer an expanded range of apparel, footwear, and accessories across both the brand's lifestyle and performance categories. The agreement follows a strong period of performance for Livingston Designer Outlet, which recently reported year-on-year sales growth of 16% and an 18% increase in footfall.

Wed May 06 2026
Chapelle Jewellery is set to open its only site in Scotland this June at Livingston Designer Outlet. The luxury outlet specialist makes its return to the scheme, offering products from brands such as Armani Exchange, Michael Kors, and GUESS including watches, rings, and necklaces. The outlet will also offer repairs and other after sales services, as well as a made-to-measure service allowing customers to create or remodel pieces through its UK workshops.

Thu Apr 09 2026
Crown Estate Scotland has acquired Seafield Retail Park in Edinburgh for £5,724,500 from Rankeilor Properties. Extending to 24,815 sq ft, the scheme comprises five units, fully let to Halfords, Connection Flooring, McGuirks Golf, Greggs, and Subway, producing an annual rental income of £428,630.. The retail park also benefits from electric vehicle charging stations, operated by FOR:EV. Rankeilour Properties acquired the property in late 2020 and have since implemented an active asset management strategy, which included the subdivision of Unit 3, now let to Greggs & Subway, as well as introducing EV charging to the park.