Meadowbank Retail Park, TK Max, Edinburgh, Shops, Location, Images, Stores
Meadowbank Shopping Centre by CDA, Edinburgh, Scotland
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Meadowbank Shopping
Park
This Retail Park of 13,900 sqm was last refurbished in 2001 & apart
from recent KFC addition, owned by British Land. Key shops at this location
include Brantano and TK Max outlets.

Meadowbank Shops © Adrian Welch
Meadowbank Retail Park is located just west of Meadowbank Stadium and
just south of Hibs Stadium, accessed off the main road east out of Edinburgh,
the continuation of London Road up to Jock's Lodge. Most recent store
addition is TK Maxx Home.
The architecture uses rectilinear towers to denote shop entries. It could
be argued that these glazed voids are redundant but ref Charles Jencks'
theories they become signifiers to encourage notions of inidividuality
and brand just like the curved towers over shop entries at Fort Kinnaird
retail park, a new architecture of branding.

Meadowbank Retail Park, Edinburgh photo © Adrian Welch
Meadowbank Retail Park - Tenant list:
TK Max, TK Max Home Furnishings - Home, JJB Sports, Sainsburys Supermarket,
Gala Bingo, Au Natural Interiors, Brantano, Poundstretcher & KFC.

Meadowbank Retail Park Edinburgh image © Adrian
Welch
Meadowbank Stadium
Edinburgh Shopping Malls, Retail Parks:
Fort Kinnaird Shops
Ocean Terminal, Leith
Asda Edinburgh Shopping Centre, The Jewel
St James Centre
John Lewis Edinburgh
Cameron Toll, south Edinburgh
Gyle Shopping Centre, west
Edinburgh
IKEA Edinburgh, south Edinburgh
There is another Scottish TK Max (or TK Maxx) shop, at Glasgow
Fort
Braehead
Glasgow
Fife Leisure Park
B&Q Edinburgh
Edinburgh Shops:
British Home Stores
Burtons Store
Harvey Nichols
Jenners Department Store
House of Frasers
Debenhams Edinburgh
Another Edinburgh TK Max shop, at Craigleith
Retail Park
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Meadowbank Retail Park Building : page - adrian
welch / isabelle lomholt
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