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  2. St James Quarter - Wikipedia

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    St James Quarter St James Crescent Edinburgh EH1 3AD: Opening date: 24 June 2021: Developer: Nuveen: Owner: Nuveen: Architect: Allan Murray Architects BDP: No. of anchor tenants: 1 (John Lewis & Partners) Total retail floor area: 1.7 million sq ft [1] Parking: 1,600: Public transit access: Edinburgh Waverley St Andrew Square Picardy Place ...

  3. St. James Centre - Wikipedia

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    The St. James Centre, later re-branded as St. James Shopping, was a shopping centre next to the former New St. Andrew House office building for the Scottish Office, in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was initially designed by Burke Martin Partnership in 1964 but was completed by architects Ian G Cooke and Hugh Martin of Hugh Martin & Partners after ...

  4. List of former Edinburgh street names - Wikipedia

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    Queen's Crescent, Blackhall - now Queen's Avenue South (D) Queens Place, Leith - now part of Leith Walk; Queen Street, Leith - now Shore Place (D) Regent Street - now Prince Regent Street to avoid confusion with Regent Road; Register Street - now James Craig Walk; Rosslyn Street - now Rosslyn Crescent; Southfield Avenue, Drum Brae - now ...

  5. New Town, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The St. James Centre, at the east end of the New Town, was an indoor mall completed in 1970. Often considered an unwelcome addition to New Town architecture, it included a large branch of John Lewis. The St. James Centre (excluding John Lewis) closed on Sunday, 16 October 2016 and has been demolished.

  6. Moray Estate - Wikipedia

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    The Moray Estate in Edinburgh The rear of the Moray Estate overlooking the gardens on the Water of Leith Detail of 1845 OS map showing St Stephens Free church on Wemyss Place. The Moray Estate, also known as the Moray Fey, is an exclusive early 19th century building venture attaching the west side of the New Town, Edinburgh.

  7. List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/21 - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image 6 6A And 6B St Margarets Road 55°56′03″N 3°12′10″W  /  55.934217°N 3.202654°W  / 55.934217; -3.202654  (6 6A And 6B St Margarets Road) Category C(S) 30590 Upload Photo Melville Drive (Eastern End) 2 Ornamental Pillars 55°56′25″N 3°11′00″W  /  55.940318°N 3.183279°W  / 55.940318; -3.183279  (Melville Drive (Eastern End) 2 ...

  8. List of Category A listed buildings in the New Town, Edinburgh

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The New Town, shown in light brown This is a list of Category A listed buildings in the New Town of Edinburgh, Scotland. For the main list, see List of Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh. Boundaries The New Town is defined here as the area shown ...

  9. Timeline of Edinburgh history - Wikipedia

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    1970: City hosts the 9th Commonwealth Games; [79] the St James' Centre, including New St. Andrews House, is completed 1971: Tom Farmer starts Kwik Fit [ 80 ] 1972: A youth hostel opens at Eglinton Crescent; Bell's Mills are destroyed by an explosion; Eurovision Song Contest held in Usher Hall [ 81 ]

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