With the announcement that Jenners and Debenhams are to disappear from Princes Street, John Lewis is now the only remaining department store in the city. Here are those that have been and gone.
. Jenners
Jenners is to cease trading - with the loss of approximately 200 jobs. Photo: Photographer: Scott Louden
. Debenhams stores
Debenhams store in Edinburgh's Princes Street. It was announced today that Boohoo wil take over the Debenhams name - but not the stores or the staff. Photo: Colin Hattersley
. Littlewoods
Littlewoods was closed in 2005 Photo: DENIS STRAUGHAN
. Patrick Thomson's
Fans of American singer Perry Como queue outside Patrick Thomsons department store in the High Street for tickets to his Edinburgh concert in January 1975.
Patrick Thomson's closed down in 1976 Photo: JPI Media
. Darling's of Edinburgh
Exterior of Darling's of Edinburgh department store in Proince Street, October 1970 Photo: Ian Porteous
. Binns department store in Princes Street
Exterior of Binns department store in Princes Street Edinburgh, to have its name changed to House of Fraser in May 1976. Photo: Ian Brand
. Smalls department store in Princes Street
Smalls department store in Princes Street Edinburgh closed their doors in 1977. Photo: Ian Brand
9. WILKIES DEPARTMENT STORE IN EDINBURGH'S SHANDWICK PLACE.
WILKIES DEPARTMENT STORE IN EDINBURGH'S SHANDWICK PLACE. THE STORE ANNOUNED PLANS TO MOVE TO THE ST. JAMES CENTRE in 2001 Photo: JON
10. British Home Stores (BHS)
British Home Stores (BHS) closed in 2016 Photo: Dan Phillips
11. C&A DEPARTMENT STORE ON PRINCES STREET
THE OLD C&A DEPARTMENT STORE ON PRINCES STREET WHICH WAS CLOSED IN 2001 Photo: PAMELA GRIGG
12. Goldbergs department store in Edinburgh
Goldbergs department store in Edinburgh, which closed in February 1990. It was demolished six years later. Photo: Bill Newton