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New images of Fountainbridge development released
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9 Feb 2007
Developers have released new images of the £200 million housing development at the former Scottish and Newcastle brewery site in Edinburgh.
The development team, consisting of Grosvenor, AMA and the Royal Bank of Scotland, intend to build 650 homes and 160,000 sq ft of office space, as well as a 650-space underground car park.
Grosvenor director John Irvine said: "The three residential planning applications mark an important milestone in our vision to create a new neighbourhood in Scotland's capital."
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