A number of successful flagship developments have helped establish Edinburgh's reputation as an international hub for commercial and academic excellence. These include:
An award-winning 58-hectare business park recognised as one of the best in Europe and home to more than 20 blue-chip companies
This £60m regeneration has won awards including Best Speculative Building Outside Central London and Best Mixed-Use Development
A unique collaboration of seven science and technology parks, featuring more than 100 companies and 3,300 world-class researchers (Photograph copyright (c) Peter Tuffy, The University of Edinburgh)
Edinburgh's prestigious luxury quarter
45,0000 sq m of shopping and leisure space on Edinburgh's dynamic waterfront
Low cost quality office pods now available at Eskmills Business Centre, Stuart House, Eskmills, Musselburgh. Sixteen individual serviced workspaces have been newly constructed by East Lothian Investments Ltd providing an opportunity for companies to expand, relocate or start up.
Edinburgh's financial district, covering around 3.6 hectares and housing some of the world's biggest financial brands. (Image courtesy of AWG Property Limited)
Located only 3km from the city centre, the regeneration of 350 hectares of former industrial areas in Granton and surplus harbour/docklands in Leith is the largest regeneration project in Scotland and of great significance to the sustainable growth and economic prosperity of the city and wider region. The City of Edinburgh Council and Scottish Enterprise Edinburgh and Lothian are working in partnership with the three lead owner developers - Forth Ports, National Grid Property and Waterfront Edinburgh to deliver this exciting new extension to the city along its northern edge.
Edinburgh has experienced impressive growth in the value and volume of tourism for several decades. To meet demand the city region will need additional accomodation supply across the whole spectrum of types and categories.