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Twin residential builds on the rise at Edinburgh's Colinton Road

July 19 2021

Twin residential builds on the rise at Edinburgh's Colinton Road

Construction is now underway at a £6.2m twin residential and commercial development at Colinton Road, Edinburgh.

Led by Dunedin House Properties and Rutherford the Yeoman McAllister designed project is being built by Cruden Building East adjacent to Craiglockhart Leisure & Tennis.

The project will see 19 apartments delivered above two shops for Dunedin House in a contract valued at £5m, with a further five apartments and a Co-op store rising simultaneously on behalf of Rutherford.

Allan Callaghan, managing director of Cruden Building East said: “Edinburgh has so much to offer as a place to live, and we are working closely with Dunedin House Properties, Yeoman McAllister Architects and other key stakeholders to meet the evolving needs of the housing market in these unprecedented times.”

Andrew Peters, managing director of Dunedin House Properties adds: “At Dunedin House Properties, we have a strong track record of procuring successful private developments and we continue to be mindful about appointing architects, designers and builders with an eye for quality."

Completion is expected by early 2023. 

The joint residential build will deliver three ground floor shop units
The joint residential build will deliver three ground floor shop units

4 Comments

tiptoe
#1 Posted by tiptoe on 19 Jul 2021 at 21:28 PM
Wow, that eye for quality must have been closed
Daniel
#2 Posted by Daniel on 20 Jul 2021 at 09:02 AM
It's a pretty busy transport corridor with good bus services, but yes let's put in some suburban infill so as not to bother the neighbours.
StyleCouncil
#3 Posted by StyleCouncil on 20 Jul 2021 at 12:31 PM
Jings, thats a HONKER of a scheme.
Gail aston
#4 Posted by Gail aston on 10 Nov 2022 at 09:22 AM
I live behind your development. The apartments are in my face. There is no view at all. It is a disgrace. This project has taken too long and it has upset a lovely residential area. I can practically touch the buildings from my garden. I cannot believe you got permission for such a monstrosity.

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