Work starts on 99-home Salamander Yards development in Leith
Construction is now underway at Salamander Yards, a 99-home development set within the heart of Leith.
Located on Salamander Street, backing directly onto Leith Links, the development is a joint venture between Cruden Homes and MNM Developments.
The project will transform a former industrial site into a contemporary mixed-use neighbourhood, contributing to the continued regeneration and growing cultural energy of the Leith Waterfront.
Salamander Yards will provide a mix of one, two and three-bedroom apartments, with 35% of the homes allocated as affordable housing to help meet the growing demand for high-quality, accessible homes in the capital. The development will also feature two commercial units at ground level, further enhancing the area’s thriving business scene and creating a lively street presence.
Designed by 7N Architects, the development has been carefully crafted to complement Leith’s distinctive character, blending contemporary design with the area’s industrial heritage. Residents will benefit from landscaped outdoor spaces, including a private courtyard, alongside enhanced public realm improvements on Salamander Street and new active travel routes to promote safer, more accessible cycling.
Fraser Lynes, chief executive of Cruden, said: “Salamander Yards is a key contribution to the evolution of Leith Waterfront, helping to shape a vibrant and sustainable place for people to live.
“Together with our partners at MNM Developments, we are proud to deliver high-quality homes, including much-needed affordable housing, in one of Edinburgh’s most exciting and culturally rich neighbourhoods. Backing onto Leith Links and just moments from the Shore, this development combines green space, connectivity and community in a truly unique setting.”
Marc Teague, managing director at MNM Developments, said: “We are delighted to be working in partnership with Cruden to bring Salamander Yards to life. Leith continues to grow as a vibrant, creative and highly desirable place to live and work. This development not only delivers much-needed homes, but also supports the wider regeneration of the waterfront and enhances the strong sense of community that defines the area.”
First homes are due to complete in Spring 2027.











