Plans submitted to redevelop Edinburgh's Waverley Mall
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Moorgarth, asset manager for the owner of Waverley Mall, has submitted redevelopment proposals to revitalise the mall to “maximise” its retail and leisure potential to benefit both local residents and tourists.
The plans include redeveloping the existing roof space to create a new market-style piazza, with the aim of creating a “natural meeting place within the heart of the capital”, as well as to “significantly” enhance and improve the way the shopping centre integrates into the surrounding area, stated Moorgarth in a press statement.
The proposals which have been submitted to the city’s council, also includes a new entrance at the corner of Princes Street and Waverley Bridge to enable full disabled access, as well as improved circulation at the top of Waverley Steps and a doubling of the width of the pavement towards the Scott Monument.
Tim Vaughan, chief executive of Moorgarth Group, said in a press release: “Following our acquisition of Waverley Mall, the intention has always been to explore and fully understand the role it plays within the fabric of Edinburgh. This has brought about a vision that looks to return areas of the mall back to the original market concept, whilst looking to create something of real quality and vibrancy within the heart of the city.
“Along with the improved roof space, the new entrance and the widening of the pavement on Princes Street are all about establishing a greater sense of arrival into Edinburgh that utilises its unique and very important location. Retail is continuing to change and through innovative design we can create a truly destination scheme offering facilities that Edinburgh currently doesn’t have. It is imperative that we enable the current offer to change and evolve to meet today’s customer demands for both residents, businesses and visitors to Edinburgh.”
Waverley Mall is located in heart of Edinburgh, between Waverley train station and Princes Street, and features over 86,000 square foot of retail and leisure space. Current tenants include fashion chains New Look, Oasis, Superdry and Warehouse.