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Edinburgh weathering out the Credit Crunch |
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Written by Kirsty Barber
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Monday, 01 March 2010 |
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How Scotland’s Capital continues to Thrive!
The City of Edinburgh is increasingly well known for being both a financial institution and a global tourism hotspot. These industries have continued to see growth despite the ‘credit crunch’.
Edinburgh continues to be considered a key centre for financial growth and has proven to be an ideal city for a business to develop, both on the high street, with up and coming chains such as Urban Outfitters opening up alongside old favourites like Primark, and in the business sector - the headquarters of Tesco Personal Finance, attracted to the Nation’s Capital, recently relocated to Haymarket, creating two hundred jobs.
The prevailing modernising winds continue to renew, as the former bus depot site in Edinburgh’s old town is set for a major transformation and planning permission has just been given and a developer found for a five star hotel, conference centre, cafes, bars and restaurants which will be created off the Cannon gate.
2010 has already seen the opening of a 52 seat branch of Yo! Sushi in Harvey Nichols. Edinburgh clearly has so much to offer to both businesses and tourists that the city is experiencing growth throughout this adverse climate.
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