Multrees Walk
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| Location | Edinburgh, Scotland, UK |
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| Address | Multrees Walk Edinburgh EH1 3DQ |
| Opening date | 2003 |
| Owner | Nuveen |
| Architect | CDA Group |
| Anchor tenants | 1 (Harvey Nichols) |
| Public transit | National Rail Edinburgh Waverley Edinburgh Trams St Andrew Square |
| Website | multreeswalk |
Multrees Walk is a pedestrian shopping precinct in Edinburgh, Scotland.
History
[edit | edit source]Built in 2003 as part of a larger city centre redevelopment, it links St Andrew Square to the St James Quarter, lined on each side with designer stores selling clothing, artwork and various other luxury items. [1]
Harvey Nichols department store is the anchor of the development and has its main entrance on St. Andrew Square, with a smaller entrance onto Multrees Walk.
Multrees Walk, Harvey Nichols and Edinburgh Bus Station were all designed by Edinburgh architects CDA. The bus station sits at a lower level from Multrees and is accessed by escalators from St Andrew Square, or by a ramped entrance from Elder Street.
St Andrew Square tram stop is to the front of Harvey Nichols.
Cycling is not permitted in Multrees Walk
List of Stores
[edit | edit source]As at July 2024[2]
Multrees Walk features a number of brands from across the globe, some of which are their only Scottish store.
These brands include:
Other international:
National and independent:
Recent Refurbishment
[edit | edit source]Louis Vuitton announced the reopening of their newly redeveloped store at 1-2 Multrees Walk in August 2023, which includes the addition of an upper floor and a spiral staircase.
The reopening marks their 20th anniversary in Multrees Walk.[3]
In March 2024, Italian fashion brand Gucci announced they will be moving into Multrees Walk, opening their only stand-alone UK store outside of London, occupying the units previously held by Caffè Nero.[4]
Previous occupants
[edit | edit source]These names have since left. A few have relocated to elsewhere within the city, such as the new St James Quarter.
- Tommy Hilfiger
- Sandro
- Pandora
- Nespresso
- The Pen Shop
- JoJo Maman Bébé
- Bravissimo
- Caffe Nero
- Kurt Geiger
- Valvona & Crolla Caffè Bar
- Hugo Boss
- Reiss
- Tesla
- Links of London
Further reading
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See also
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