The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Edinburgh’s iconic Jenners store set to leave Princes Street after 180 years

Building could be revamped into hotel following dispute over rent

- CLAIRE WARRENDER cwarrender@thecourier.co.uk

Edinburgh’s Jenners department store could leave its Princes Street home after more than 180 years.

The building could be transforme­d into a hotel, rooftop restaurant, cafés and luxury shops under plans revealed yesterday.

The building’s owner, Danish billionair­e Anders Holch Povlsen, said he had been unable to agree terms with Jenners’ owners, Sports Direct, on staying in the building.

The store, which has been associated with the building since 1838, could move out as early as next year.

Mr Povlsen’s plans would see more than half of the total site turned into a hotel, with the rest reserved for retail.

The Victorian facade and central atrium would be renovated, while a rooftop restaurant and bar would overlook St Andrew’s Square.

A private terrace for the hotel’s corner suite would have views of the Mound and Arthur’s Seat.

Project manager Anders Krogh said: “Our intention is to strengthen the Jenners building.

“The iconic Jenners building will always stay and is the very DNA of our plans.”

The building was sold to private investors in 2005 after House of Fraser bought the Jenners brand.

Mr Povlsen bought the property two years ago for a reported £53 million.

He said Jenners was due to move out in 2020-21.

“If they should end up not wanting to continue, it is unfortunat­ely not our decision.”

Since the Sports Direct group bought over House of Fraser last year, owner Mike Ashley has tried to cut rents on the group’s stores.

Jenners has been a huge presence in Edinburgh’s main shopping street since 1838.

It was opened by local drapers Charles Jenner and Charles Kenningon and was initially called Kennington and Jenner, selling fine silks and linens that could normally just be found in London.

The shop changed its name to Charles Jenner & Co in 1890 and expanded into neighbouri­ng buildings, making it one of the biggest stores in Scotland.

 ?? Picture: Getty. ?? Jenners has occupied the landmark building in the capital since 1838.
Picture: Getty. Jenners has occupied the landmark building in the capital since 1838.

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