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St James Centre Edinburgh, Shops, Retail Outlets, Stores
St James Shopping Centre, Edinburgh : Information
The St James Centre : Architecture, Photos, Redevelopment
St James Centre Redevelopment
Latest proposals incl. clean start with demolition of both St James
Centre and the Thistle Hotel: wonderful

photos © Adrian Welch
News Update Feb 2009:
St James Quarter approval- Outline plans for the St James Quarter,
as well as the proposed demolition, have been recommended for approval
by the council's planning committee, but with over 20 conditions.
Stakeholder meetings underway (second of three 210207) for Allan Murray
Architects proposals with public meetings understood to be due
later in the year. Images on the planning portal posit alternative
dome sizes and configurations - broadly in line with the concept of
enhancement expounded in the Skyline Exhibition, understood to be
favoured by Sir Terry Farrell and Trevor Davies: ie not just replacing
the unsightly bulk of the St James buildings with permeable development
but adding to the skyline with careful consideration of key views
- the Bridges, Leith Walk, George Street and the view from Inverleith
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St James Centre Architects
BDP + Allan Murray Architects named as designers for St James Centre
expansion masterplan, to complete 2007
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Owner of Edinburgh's St James Shopping Centre :
Henderson Global Investors (asset managers)
Architects for redevelopment of St James Shopping Centre & St
James House:
Building Design Partnership + Allan Murray Architects
Appointed Sep 2006 following competitive selection process - shortlist
of six

St James Centre - model photo by Adrian Welch
Areas:
St James Shopping Centre area: 450,000 sqft
St James House area : 240,000 sqft
Ownership:
Henderson UK Shopping Centre Fund purchased St James Shopping Centre
from Irish investor Donegal Place Investments for £184m in 2006.
Henderson UK Shopping Centre Fund purchased St James House from Omega
Land Limited in 2006

photos © Adrian Welch
St James Centre - Redevelopment News
St James Centre £200m proposals unveiled - doubling in size,
incl. demolition of St James House, plus new Department Store. Proposals
by Henderson Global Investors (HGI), the developers who bought the
buildings earlier in 2006 for a reported £184m. No architects
for the redevelopment announced as yet. Due to go ahead from 2007-08
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St James Centre photos by Adrian Welch
St James Centre Development - View
This is of course a golden opportunity to salvage the damaged end
of Edinburgh's world-famous New Town. The St James Centre and St James
House tower above is not only an eyesore - especially from the north
where its massive bulk is a dull thud compared to the eloquent spires
and towers of the past - but completely fails in its role as focus
to the important Leith Walk vista. This main entry to the city from
the East needs a dynamic new building that can satisfy the developers
need for return but also close of this key view, especially from the
top of London Road. The 'City Fathers' will have to watch this one
carefully but the news is positive. We wish HGI all the best in steering
such a massive proposal to completion.
[Adrian Welch - 050706]
John Lewis: photos by Adrian Welch
St James Centre - Background on the buildings
The St James Centre in Edinburgh is located at the east end of
the New Town Phase One. It is often voted the most disliked building
in Scotland but is still a popular Edinburgh Shopping Centre.
Phone : 0131 557 0050
St James Centre - 2006 Sale
Reportedly sold for around £169m to northern Irish investors
Architecture
The shopping centre was designed by Ian Burke & Martin in 1964, elements
completed by Hugh Martin & Partners in 1970, in full by 1973.

photo from Michael Laird Architects
The centre is highly visible coming up Leith Walk, from Calton Hill
and from much of the city: its dark brooding form is unloved by most
of Edinburgh's citizens. The facades suffer from a lack of articulation
and the ugly canopy to the south is ungainly with its huge steel members.
Possible Redevelopment
Royal Bank of Scotlands proposed move to a new world headquarters
at Gogarburn could open the door for several key buildings in Edinburghs
city centre to be converted for retail use.....Martin Hulse, the director
of the Cockburn Association, Edinburghs civic trust, called
on the city in early 2002 to examine the possibility of re-using some
of the banks 18 city centre administration buildings, many of
which will be vacant when the move to Gogarburn goes ahead.
image from Michael Laird Architects
Michael Laird Architects produced the proposal for redevelopment of
the site to achieve its potential. Michael Laird Architects scheme
for the total redevelopment of the St James Centre site including
New St Andrew's House failed to go ahead due to the developer's direction.
In 2003 Malcolm Fraser Architects and the Cockburn Association plans
for Princes Street included the St James Centre site and in
late 2004 Broadway Malyan architects - who designed the Leith Street
Bridge which accesses the St James Centre - were reported to
be drawing up plans for New Town Shopping along the lines of the Malcolm
Fraser proposals.
Malcolm Fraser Architects and the Cockburn Association: Princes
Street Framework
Food on 1 at The St James Centre, Edinburgh
Food Court Refurbishment - St James
Centre, Edinburgh
by Comprehensive Design Architects`

image supplied by CDA Architects
ST JAMES, FOOD ON 1
The St James Centre 'Food on 1' is a £2.7m conversion of a previously
not very desirable and unlettable upper level of the St James Centre.
Following the expansion of the John Lewis department store into the
former food court of the centre; The St James Centre shopping mall
is also linked to St James 'Food on 1' via a translucent glass clad
escalator and stainless steel and glass stair.
CDA set out to create a new image for the shopping mall and with the
mix of colour, modern fittings and imaginative handling of ceiling
planes this has been successfully achieved at the new St James 'Food
on 1'.
John Lewis
John Lewis Edinburgh underwent
a £25m redesign in 2003-2004, expanding its area at the St James Centre
by a fifth.
Edinburgh Walking Tours
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Opposite the St James Centre is Calton Square
and omniedinburgh
Edinburgh Shopping Malls, Retail Parks
Fort Kinnaird Shopping Park, southeast
Edinburgh
Cameron Toll Shopping Centre,
south Edinburgh
Ocean Terminal, Leith
ASDA Edinburgh Shopping Centre, The
Jewel, southeast Edinburgh
IKEA Edinburgh, south Edinburgh
John Lewis Edinburgh, central
Edinburgh
Meadowbank Shopping Park,
east Edinburgh
New Kirkgate Shopping Centre, Leith
St James Centre, central Edinburgh
Gyle Shopping Centre, west
Edinburgh
St James Centre 0131 557 0050
Buildings adjacent to the St James Centre:
Jenners
Balmoral Hotel
Scott Monument
National Portait Gallery
Leith Street Bridge by Broadway
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John
Lewis Edinburgh store architects : Sir Basil Spence Glover & Ferguson
St James Centre context : Leith
Street Bridge

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