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  2. Fort Kinnaird - Wikipedia

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    Fort Kinnaird is a large outdoor retail park in Newcraighall, located off the A1 in the south-east of Edinburgh, Scotland. Often known simply as "the Fort" to locals, it is currently [ when? ] the second largest retail park in the UK with 75 units occupied.

  3. Category:Shopping centres in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shopping centres in Edinburgh" ... Fort Kinnaird; G. The Gyle Shopping Centre; O. Ocean Terminal, Edinburgh; S. St James Quarter; St. James Centre ...

  4. Ocean Terminal, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Terminal has a stop on the Edinburgh Trams light rail route, which opened with the Newhaven line extension in June 2023. Services run to Newhaven and to the City Centre and Edinburgh Airport. Ocean Terminal tram stop is an island platform located at the main entrance plaza.

  5. St James Quarter - Wikipedia

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    The new shopping centre makes space for 850,000 square feet (79,000 square metres) of retail space, with the neighbouring John Lewis & Partners store being the shopping centre's anchor. The retail centre has a capacity of 80 units, alongside an Everyman Cinema and the food hall Bonnie & Wild. [5] [6] The W Hotel and Roomzzz Aparthotel opened in ...

  6. Newcraighall - Wikipedia

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    Newcraighall now plays host to an out-of-town shopping complex, Fort Kinnaird, previously known as ‘’Edinburgh Fort (south of Newcraighall Road) and Kinnaird Park (north). Today, the retail park is still commonly referred to as "The Fort" by residents.

  7. St. James Centre - Wikipedia

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    St James Shopping Centre - main entrance on Leith Street (now demolished) 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 ...

  8. Category:Shopping centres in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Shopping centres in Edinburgh (7 P) ... East Kilbride Shopping Centre; Eastgate Shopping Centre (Inverness) F. Fort Kinnaird; L. Livingston Designer Outlet;

  9. The Gyle Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre began as a joint development between Edinburgh Council, Marks and Spencer and Asda, although by the time of opening, Asda was replaced by Safeway. In 1997, Gyle was purchased outright by Marks and Spencer, who then sold the centre to USS in March 2000. [8] Ownership of the centre changed again in late 2020 or early 2021.