Edinburgh Park
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Edinburgh Park is a business park located in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is located to the west of the city, near Edinburgh Airport and the Edinburgh City Bypass. The layout of the park was masterplanned by American architect Richard Meier, and it opened in 1995. Edinburgh Park railway station, which is located on the Glasgow to Edinburgh via Falkirk Line, opened in December 2003, and it is planned that the Edinburgh Tram Network will pass through the park.
It is not to be confused with Gyle Park nearby, site of the former Gogarloch.
The park has a pub cum fitness centre, and also a number of sculptures, including the busts of famous Scottish poets, many of them ironically socialists.
- see also: 'The Economy' section in 'Edinburgh'
[edit] Businesses
Businesses with a presence in Edinburgh Park include:
- British Telecom
- Diageo
- JP Morgan
- HSBC
- Telewest
- Bank of Scotland
- Aegon UK
- Scottish Equitable
- John Menzies
- BAE Systems closed its site at Edinburgh Park June 2006
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