The Tram Sheds open to the public

Following seven years of construction the final phase of Places for People’s The Engine Yard is now open.

The iconic, former tram depot located in Leith, originally opened in 1898 as the Shrubhill Tramway Workshops and Power Station, the workshops were where Edinburgh’s trams were built and maintained.

However, following the demise of the cable-hauled trams in 1923 and, three decades later, the electric ones that followed, Shrubhill Works’ fate was effectively sealed.

In November 1956, the last tram service terminated at the depot, which was briefly repurposed as a bus depot, a museum and finally a Fringe venue before a leaking roof caused it to be abandoned completely, leaving the site to run into disrepair.

In 2020 LDN Architects with Places for People put forward an imaginative plan for the former brownfield site to deliver a desirable, mixed-tenure community that would not only recognise the history of the site but act as a catalyst for the regeneration of the local area.

Roddy MacDonald, Places for People Regional Managing Director of Developments, Scotland commented: “The Tram Sheds represents a tremendous feat for Places for People as a housebuilder.

“The restoration of the historic tram depot into 43 modern luxury apartments has taken years of careful consideration, consultation and planning. I am delighted with the finished product and I’m sure our purchasers will be too.

“With our strong and diverse experience in buying, planning and building award-winning developments – and with the completion of The Engine Yard’s final, impressive phase – we’ve delivered something truly distinctive just a stone’s throw away from Edinburgh’s bustling city centre.

“It’s wonderful to witness this thriving community now come to life with a hive of creativity and cultural diversity packed with eclectic shops, bars and restaurants, just a short walk from the city centre – fast become one of Edinburgh’s most exciting new places to live.”

LDN Architect’s Partner in Charge Ángel Morales-Aguilar, comments on the intricate – yet ultimately rewarding process – of keeping this iconic piece of Edinburgh’s industrial heritage alive: For us, the main challenge lay in effectively integrating the new buildings within the existing ones.

“Essential fabric repair work was required to make the buildings structurally sound while ensuring that their unique character was retained. From a purely practical perspective, gaining access to and working around the existing site presented a whole new challenge of its own.

“But the result is phenomenal. Being able to save these two industrial gems – the Big Shed and the Wee Shed – is rewarding enough in itself, but introducing a new dimension to the space through the central courtyard and upper levels has been my favourite part. Until now, no one has been able to experience The Tram Sheds like this.”

The latest addition to the Engine Yard development sees a collection of forty-three high-specification one, two and three-bedroom homes, built into the original structure, and bringing a fusion of old and new style against an aging architecture.

The mix of apartments and duplexes offers unique urban living within a charming, historic setting. Each spacious home encompasses a contemporary, open-plan design, with the ultra-modern industrial theme marrying happily with the traditional character of the past. Beautiful arched and oval windows offer stunning views of Edinburgh and beyond.

The heritage-led design continues into the outer spaces while the historical octagonal brick chimney – visible from Leith Walk – provides a magnificent focal point. There’s even an underground car park.

Prices for homes at the Engine Yard start at £267,500.

For further information about the development please visit: The Engine Yard | New homes in Edinburgh City Centre | Places for People

PICTURED: Left to right – Roger Tulloch, Senior Project Manager, Allison Sutherland, Regional Sales and Marketing Director, Roddy Macdonald, Managing Director, Scotland Developments and Colin Jack, Regional Production Director.

Homebuyers are steaming into a new home at The Engine Yard

Aspiring home hunters looking to make one of Edinburgh’s most exciting destinations their home, will be pleased to know about the latest incentive launching at The Engine Yard.

Set within the heart of vibrant Leith where the city’s new tram line launched on Wednesday 7th June, this stunning selection of homes form part of a superb regeneration story and offer the perfect city pad with an outstanding range of amenities and transport links on their doorstep. 

Buyers who reserve one of the stylish new apartments before the 30th June 2023, will receive £10,000 cashback, plus an Edinburgh Ridacard for five years free tram and bus travel.*

Elegantly combining old and new in one place, The Engine Yard is set amongst a network of pedestrian pathways and gardens; boasting rich industrial architecture, with tram sheds, a chimney, a boundary wall and gables, all sensitively restored to create a unique development of 377 apartments, duplexes and penthouses, breathing new life into a once neglected area of the city.

The Engine Yard offers buyers an exceptional selection of apartments situated less than a 10-minute walk from St James Centre, and well connected to some of Edinburgh’s popular local highlights and unrivalled transport links.

Enjoying a highly desirable location, the homes at The Engine Yard are ideal for those wanting to reap the rewards of a city lifestyle. All apartments feature thoughtful streamlined layouts, with selected homes benefitting from a private garden or balcony, anchored around landscaped communal gardens with access to secure underground parking.

The contemporary apartments feature a high-quality specification, open plan living and communal bike storage. Ample storage space ensures the home is kept clutter free and a combined heat and power system and efficient utilities aim help keep residents energy bills low.

Additional, selected properties enjoy far reaching cityscape views across Edinburgh’s historic skyline.

Leith’s food and drink scene is a stone’s throw from The Engine Yard; from Michelin-starred restaurants, award-winning street food markets, lively riverside bars, cosy pubs and vegan delicatessens – residents will not be short of places to eat, drink and relax.

Michelin-starred The Kitchin offers a fine dining experience of the highest quality, The Pitt is an independent street food market that serves up an award-winning selection of tasty cuisine.

The popular pubs, Bonnington Leith or The Bullfinch are a great option for after-work drinks, while Teuchters Landing offers a beer garden on Leith’s shoreside, great for a sunny weekend. A string of excellent cafés is also nearby, with a selection of artisan bakeries and vegan coffee shops providing a variety of tasty sweet treats.

Nearby, Green Flag Awarded King George V Park offers a tranquil green space to enjoy some downtime and the Links and the Shore is a lively community with plenty to choose from.

Speaking about the local area, first time buyer Chris purchased a one-bedroom apartment at The Engine Yard after relocating from London says: “It has everything I could ever need on my doorstep.

“Pilrig Park, bars, pubs and restaurants; walkable department stores; Asian, Polish and Turkish supermarkets; good transport links and – for such a busy part of town – a real community feel.”

Allison Sutherland, Regional Sales and Marketing Director – Scotland, Places for People comments: “The Engine Yard is a truly unique development, offering an exceptional choice of homes and amenities all within one place.

“We are thrilled to be able to offer this exclusive incentive in celebration of Leith’s new tram line opening. The development has been extremely popular, not just amongst first time buyers but also home movers wanting to live in a location that offers everything on the doorstep.

“We expect there to be high demand for the new homes and encourage prospective purchasers to book a viewing as soon as possible.”

Prices at The Engine Yard start from £267,500 for a one-bedroom apartment.

For more information or to book a viewing please call 07919 381278 or visit:

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The Engine Yard hosts festive celebration in support of North East Edinburgh Food Bank

Helping to spread some festive cheer, leading social enterprise, Places for People hosted a fabulous Christmas event at The Engine Yard in Edinburgh last week to continue its support of the NE Edinburgh Food Bank run by the Trussell Trust.

 This is one of seven food banks operated across North-West, Central and East Edinburgh, which in total provided 1,059 meals in September 2022.  Over half a ton of food was donated (worth approximately £2,500) along with £200 in cash thanks to the generosity of The Engine Yard residents, the Places for People developments’ team and on-site subcontractors. 

This generous donation will help the foodbank to provide emergency food parcels to individuals, families and children who are most in need during the festive period.

Residents from The Engine Yard flocked next door to Grace Church, along with colleagues from Port of Leith Housing Association, Scottish Futures Trust, RMG and Greg Reed Group CEO for Places for People where they enjoyed a selection of tasty seasonal treats from the delicious Embo Deli.

Revellers meandered through Christmas-inspired craft stalls and residents got into the festive spirit by sporting their favourite Christmas jumpers for the chance of winning a prize.  

Kevin Bunyan, Senior Site Manager at The Engine Yard, for Places for People comments: “I would like to express my special thanks to the Grace Church and our Sales Team for organising a fun afternoon where food and drink were given out to local residents who have also kindly donated to the food bank this year.

“The Engine Yard has supported the Edinburgh NE Foodbank for many years, with donations from Places for People and our onsite sub-contractors.”

Alison Roxburgh General Manager of the NE Edinburgh Food Bank comments: “I would like to thank the Places for People team and the subcontractors at The Engine Yard for their generosity and support once again this year.

“My thanks also go to everybody involved in promoting the Food Bank Christmas Appeal 2022 to ensure its success at a time when it is most needed.”

Enjoying a prime position close to Edinburgh’s city centre and once a historic tram depot on Leith Walk, The Engine Yard forms part of a superb regeneration story and is fast becoming the city’s newest destination to reside in.

Boasting rich industrial architecture, with tram sheds, a chimney, a boundary wall and gables, the area is now being sensitively restored to create a unique development of 377 homes that elegantly combines old and new in one place.

For more information about The Engine Yard, please visit:

 www.placesforpeople.co.uk/find-a-home/homes-to-buy or call 07919 381278.