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Quartermile space unveiled as prime site for Fringe shows

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Published Date: 07 May 2008
IT is a far cry the hustle and bustle of hospital life that this area was once known for.
A stylish public square, lined with restaurants and pavement cafes, was today unveiled as the centrepiece of the giant Quartermile development.

The square – in the heart of the old site of the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary on Lauriston Place – may eve
n become home to live music and Fringe performances.

Colin MacPherson, development director Gladedale Capital, the firm behind Quartermile, predicted the new square will really come alive during the festival season.

Colin MacPherson, Gladedale's development director, said: "We want it to be busy and a small stage could be set up – especially at festival time – to help make that happen. This whole side of town is already changing and will continue to in the next few years.

"The university is already doing work next door and there is also the new infomatics centre.

"There is a lot going on and we are trying to take that into account to allow more opportunities to go and shop or go to restaurants in the Southside."

Quartermile is close to Bristo Square and George Square, which host tens of thousands of Fringe visitors each year, and the developers hope their site can become part of that.

A Fringe spokeswoman said: "We're excited to hear more about how Quartermile might offer a range of performance spaces to Fringe shows and street performers."

There has already been interest from restaurants wanting to lease the glass-encased two-storey building to the north of the square. And it is intended that the bottom floor of the office building will have retail or restaurant use.

Gladedale is still to make a final decision on what to do with the remainder of Red House, the small former nurses' home on the square, although it is considering a cafe or restaurant.

"The public space is a big part of the whole story at Quartermile," said Mr MacPherson.

"On days like today we hope that the square will be a very busy place where you can have a meal or a sandwich.

"Having a number of restaurants around and about will help add to the whole feeling of the place.

"With this development, the whole masterplan has been about opening the site up and making it more accessible.

"Six or seven years ago you wouldn't have come to this site unless you were going into the hospital, but we want to make it a destination."

The public square and buildings around it are not due to be completed until October 2009, but law firm Morton Fraser has already agreed to pre-let space in the six-storey office block.

The developer is also marketing two listed buildings at the site for conversion into a 50,000 sq ft boutique hotel with around 65 rooms.

Linda Urquhart, chief executive of Morton Fraser, said: "This move for our Edinburgh team to new purpose-built premises at Quartermile marks another significant milestone for Morton Fraser."





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  • Last Updated: 07 May 2008 11:13 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Mallory,

Edinburgh 07/05/2008 14:44:35
I supppose locals can afford the ticket for a show.. not sure about the prices of luxury flats though..
2

B S,

07/05/2008 16:25:39
"Six or seven years ago you wouldn't have come to this site unless you were going into the hospital, but we want to make it a destination."

Er. Well, it was a hospital wasn't it, not a "destination"; although clearly it could have been both. I wouldn't have gone there for a night out, or even a bite to eat for that matter.
3

mad moo,

edinburgh 07/05/2008 16:44:18
A Fringe spokeswoman said: "We're excited to hear more about how Quartermile might offer a range of performance spaces to Fringe shows and street performers."

Has anyone spoken to a street performer?
Last time the fringe tried to get performers to 'entertain' on the new street beside Harvey Nicks they couldn't get any takers. When the fringe suggested street performers would go to the new Bank HQ at Gogar they had no takers.
Maybe if they offer to pay corporate fees they might get them but otherwise I think it very unlikely. Lets hope the stage might encourage some of the fringe student drama groups to go ....leaving more space for quality acts on the High Street.....
4

Logie Almond,

07/05/2008 20:37:08
Quartermile - what a stupid name and what an awful development.
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07/05/2008 22:33:16
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THE BPRENTICE,

08/05/2008 09:44:49
talk about feng shui?? some of the new mega-bucks flats have been built where the morgue once was.....eeeeuuhhhhh!!!

 

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