Jenners

Jenners — view
Jenners. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.
EDINBURGH, UNITED KINGDOM

Jenners

A landmark department store on Edinburgh’s Princes Street, Jenners was Scotland’s oldest independent retail establishment until its closure in 2020. The historic building now awaits restoration as a hotel.

At a glance

Jenners occupied a prominent position on Princes Street, Edinburgh’s most prestigious shopping thoroughfare. The store operated as Scotland’s longest-standing independent department store before changing ownership in 2005.

History

Jenners established itself as a cornerstone of Edinburgh retail, maintaining independent status for decades. House of Fraser acquired the business in 2005, bringing the store under new ownership. After 115 years of continuous operation, Jenners closed its doors in December 2020. House of Fraser vacated the building entirely in May 2021, marking the end of an era for the site.

What you see

The building’s architectural details and interior design reflect its evolution as a department store. Currently undergoing restoration, the structure is being transformed for new commercial use as a hotel.

Cultural significance

Jenners represented a rare achievement in British retail—an independent department store that survived into the twenty-first century. Its presence on Princes Street linked Edinburgh’s shopping identity to a distinctive local institution rather than an international chain.

Key facts

  • Location: Princes Street, Edinburgh
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • City: Edinburgh
  • Coordinates: 55.95277778, -3.19416667
  • Closed: December 2020
  • Current status: Under restoration for hotel conversion

Practical information & getting there

The building is currently closed to the public during restoration works. Jenners’ former location on Princes Street remains accessible as a walking destination in central Edinburgh. Detailed information about the hotel project timeline and future reopening is best obtained from local Edinburgh tourism resources.

Sources & resources

Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online. Facts drawn from Wikipedia/Wikidata.

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