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Springside Edinburgh Architecture

Fountainbridge Redevelopment in southeast Scotland – Scottish capital city property development news.

Springside Quarter, Fountainbridge

Date: 2008-

Architects: CDA

Springside

Included on the 9.5 acre-site are 600 new homes, offices and retail units on the former Scottish and Newcastle brewery plot.

Sir Sean Connery grew up in a tenement on the site. A plaque marks Sir Sean Connery’s birthplace.

Developers: Grosvenor + AMA + The Royal Bank of Scotland

Location: between Haymarket and the Exchange financial district

Fountain North : images

Fountainbridge Masterplan
Springside Quarter - Fountain North Edinburgh
masterplan: aerial image by Allan Murray Architects

Fountainbridge Brewery Edinburgh Springside Quarter
Canal + existing Tartan buildings, image © Adrian Welch

Springside Quarter Fountainbridge Brewery
photo © Adrian Welch Sep 2006

Fountainbridge redevelopment

Fountainbridge brewery site proposal

Springside Edinburgh

Fountain Park Leisure Complex

Edinburgh Buildings

Edinburgh Property Developments – a recent selection on this website:

Adjacent Buildings:

Scottish Widows
Scottish Widows Edinburgh
picture © Adrian Welch

City Travel Inn
Travel Inn Edinburgh
photograph : Steffen Schefer

Edinburgh Quay
Edinburgh Quay
image © Paul Zanre

EICC The Exchange
Edinburgh Conference Centre
photo © Adrian Welch

A large building located to the east:

Sheraton Hotel Health Club

Fountainbridge

Another company which established itself in Fountainbridge in 1856 was McEwan’s Brewery. The site on the north side of Fountainbridge and Dundee Street was chosen because of its proximity to both the Union Canal and the new line of the Caledonian Railway. Within five years, the firm’s annual turnover was £40,000 and it went on to become one of the market leaders in the Scottish brewing industry over the next century.

Fountain Brewery become part of Scottish Brewers in 1931 after a merger with Youngers who subsequently merged to create Scottish & Newcastle Brewers. In 1973, as a result of a £13 million investment, a new Fountain Brewery was opened on the south side of Fountainbridge on the former site of the North British Rubber Company’s premises while the hose factory was converted to a bottling plant.

The site was home to a social club known as the ‘Tartan Club’. The brewery was modernised, leaving little of the original buildings.
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fountainbridge

Buildings / photos for the Springside Quarter Architecture design by CDA in west Edinburgh, south east Scotland, United Kingdom, page welcome.