A former Lloyds Banking Group head office at Edinburgh Park could be transformed into a 113-bed hotel under new plans submitted to the City of Edinburgh Council.
The vacant four-storey building, known as Pentland House, sits on Lochside Avenue and has been empty since 2023. It was put up for sale earlier this year and now looks set for a new chapter, with proposals to convert the office block into a serviced-apartment style hotel, complete with reception, gym, meeting suite, laundry area and breakfast space.
The developer behind the application, W. Gardner-Young, is proposing minimal changes to the building’s exterior but plans to fully reconfigure the internal layout to suit long and short-stay guests.
Built in 1991, Pentland House once served as Lloyds’ Scottish HQ.

