Capital House

Posted on: May 29, 2025

Using Lothian Road for servicing presents some challenges

Address: Capital House 2 Festival Square Edinburgh EH3 9SU

Proposal:  Change of use and conversion, alteration and extension of an existing office to form a hotel, restaurant and bar

Reference No:  25/02267/FUL

Closing date for comments: Fri 30 May 2025

Determination date: Tue 01 Jul 2025

Result: Pending

Cockburn Response

The Association has considered this proposal repurpose Capital House as a hotel. We have met with the developer and discuss the scheme with them and their proposal advisors.

Firstly, we have no objection to the proposed change of use. Capital House was built in the 1980s and is now not deemed suitable for commercial market. Its structure and internal arrangements mean that structural alterations will be kept to a minimum and therefore make good use of the embedded carbon in the building.

We have no objection to the proposed extension to the western section of the building. It is largely hidden from view and although visible from vantage points with Edinburgh Castle, it’s impact will be minimal.

The Association strongly advises that this development proposal to used to help alleviate the significant deficiencies of Festival Square. This civic space has never been successful as the buildings which define its edges do not integrate and aminate it. The use of the ground floor as hotel bar/restaurant provides this opportunity. We therefore strongly recommend that the City Council as owners of the Festival Square work with the developers to open up the ground floor allowing external seating, etc. The current drop from Lothian Road to the Square in this location provides an exciting opportunity.

We would also recommend discussions with the neighbouring Filmhouse. A direct link to the hospitality spaces could be beneficial to both operations.

Finally, the Association suggests that adequate conditions be attached to address servicing and delivery issues. Using Lothian Road for servicing presents some challenges, especially in the context of Future Streets proposals.