| Ocean Marina, Granton - buildings
Ocean Marina development, Granton Harbour, Edinburgh N E W S |
| January 7-13 2002 |
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Ocean Marina Marina development, Granton: 01/00802/out Granton Harbour "Granton Harbour Village, mixed use dev. comprising residential units class 9 , hotel + serviced apartments class 7, shops + retail services class 1+2, restaurants/cafes class 3, public houses, general bus. class 4, leisure fac. + marina." 12.01.02 Drop in the Ocean Waterfront Edinburgh have submitted a detailed planning application for £5.5m infrastructure at Granton. 01/04671/ful Granton Waterfront Edinburgh "Land at Granton between West Granton Road in the South West to West Harbour Road in the North East - The development of the principal transport corridor (spine road) + form a pedestrian boulevard open space and associated landscaping." 12.01.02 Ocean View Bellesk House development, Granton by Hackland + Dore Architects: Edinburgh Area Architects' Details Edinburgh Architects page has been considerably amended 05.01.02 RIAS Inverness RIAS Conference speakers confirmed:- Alvaro Siza, Moshe Safdie, Tom Heneghan, Nicholas Grimshaw, Chris Wilkinson, Mark Walker, Arni Winthers, Liza Fior 3 May 2002: full programme available from February 11.01.02 Circus Listed Building Consent was refused [19.12.01] for Richard Murphy Architects' proposals in Circus Lane. The application was supported by numerous high-profile campaigners and involved demolition of an existing sandstone garden wall forming a site boundary. 11.01.02 Oloroso Photos of James Sankey & Tony Singh's Oloroso Restaurant 07.01.02 "Oloroso boasts some of the finest views in Edinburgh. The place is amazing....Scotland’s most essential, new urban venue" 08.01.02 "a little oasis of elegant calm has emerged in the capital...poised high above Castle Street in a stunning new development" 12.01.02 That's obvious ![]() More high-quality shops are needed to keep Princes Street as Scotland’s top shopping destination, a new group set up to improve the street claimed today. The call comes after city council leader Donald Anderson launched a scathing attack on the street, describing some of the temporary shops as 'bloody awful'. Princes Street Shopping 10.01.02 Edinburgh Architecture Tours Edinburgh Property Edinburgh : back to index |