71 George Street Edinburgh, EH2 3EE
A retail shop To Let in George Street, Edinburgh. Other retail properties in the immediate vicinity include Fat Face, Cass Art and AllSaints.
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Grade II listed ground and basement floor retail unit to let.
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4 October 2024
DTZ Investors has acquired a Waitrose store and a Kwik-Fit branch at Morningside, Edinburgh, in a deal that exceeded the asking price of £18.5m. The two properties are located on the same retail parade, with the Waitrose store comprising 33,347 sq ft of retail space whilst Kwik-Fit occupies the adjacent 12,795 sq ft garage. Knight Frank – which acted for DTZ – said the two properties are amongst the brands' strongest trading locations.
4 October 2024
Evolve Estates, part of commercial property and investment collective M Core, has signed two new tenants at the Penicuik Centre in Scotland. Sushi restaurant Yokohama Sushi has signed a 10-year lease for an 824 sq ft unit, joining other food and beverage tenants at the scheme including Greggs and Domino's. Meanwhile, Maj Gifts Ornaments will also join the scheme after signing a one-year lease for a 1,940 sq ft unit.
3 June 2024
The City of Edinburgh Council has unveiled plans to transform the city's largest brownfield site into a mixed-use development. The proposals – created in partnership with Cruden Homes – outline the first phase of a £1.3bn sustainable coastal town at Granton Waterfront. Included are over 800 homes, as well as commercial units, transport infrastructure, new public spaces, capacity for a new school, and a low carbon heat network.