- Haymarket, Edinburgh
Haymarket is an area of
Edinburgh ,Scotland . It is situated in the west of the city and is a focal point for many main roads, notably Dalry Road (which leads toGorgie Road and the M8 motorway toGlasgow ),Corstorphine Road (leading to the M9,Stirling , and the north) andShandwick Place (leading toPrinces Street , and the city centre).Haymarket contains a number of popular pubs, cafés and restaurants.
The
Haymarket railway station is here and is called at by the busy commuter services to Glasgow, amongst others. It is being considered for development to integrate train, bus and tram stops. [ [http://www.haymarketinterchange.com/ Haymarket Interchange] ]In the centre of the crossroads at the heart of Haymarket is a
war memorial for former players ofHeart of Midlothian F.C. who died in World Wars I & II; the memorial is in the form of a clock. At one time, clocks were a feature in the centre of a number of Edinburgh crossroads.Plans to develop the former
Morrison Street Goods Yard , a former railway site which has been partially derelict and partially a car park for many years were approved by The City of Edinburgh Council on 25th June 2008 [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/7473374.stm Scotsman Newspaper] ] . Tiger Developments purchased the site from City of Edinburgh Council for approximately £50 million in December 2006. The plans for the site include a 17 storey 5-star hotel, overlooking the war memorial, and a 3-star Travelodge Hotel which will overlook the Dalry Colonies. The plan also has three buildings which will be used for office space, with the lower floor used for retail space, bars, shops and a small supermarket. A 400-space underground car park will replace the existing surface-level car park. [ [http://www.richardmurphyarchitects.com/projects/434/ Richard Murphy Architects] ]References
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