The present Jenners building in Edinburgh was designed in 1893 by
William Hamilton Beattie in an ornate, early
Renaissance Revival style, embellished with a variety of
columns, ornamental
cornices and decorative
balustrading. The building is situated on a slope, with six storeys and an attic level; on the south-east corner is a canted 7-storey tower. At Charles Jenner's insistence the building's facade was decorated with rows of female
caryatids "to show symbolically that women are the support of the house". The new store featured many technical innovations such as electric lighting and hydraulic lifts, In 1903, the store was extended northwards towards Rose Street by Beattie's partner,
Andrew Robb Scott, in a style matching Beattie's original design. A further extension was added to the west along Princes Street by
Tarbolton & Ochterlony in 1955. The Jenners building is especially noted for its grand saloon hall, with
consoled wooden galleries rising three storeys with an elaborate
strapwork timber stair, and topped with a glass and
queen-post timber roof. In 1970s, the Jenners store was designated a
category A listed building by the
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland. File:Bas-relief of a classical female nude with a shield with the date of the establishment of Jenners. Door pediment over main entrance, bay three, Princes Street façade, Jenners, Edinburgh. Photo, Jamie Mulherron.jpg|Classical female nude holding a shield with the date of the establishment of Jenners, door pediment, main entrance, Princes Street façade File:Jenners entrance with locked gates.jpg|alt=locked gates and arched entrance|The main entrance in Princes Street File:Rooftop detail, Jenners Department Store, Princes Street, Edinburgh.JPG|alt=sculpted Caryatids in the facade|
Caryatids on the store's rooftop File:Caryatid (left), pediment over two left bays, Princes Street façade, Jenners, Edinburgh. Photo, Jamie Mulherron.jpg|Caryatid (left), pediment over two left bays, Princes Street façade File:Caryatid (centre left), pediment over two left bays, Princes Street façade, Jenners, Edinburgh. Photo, Jamie Mulherron.jpg|Caryatid (centre left), pediment over two left bays, Princes Street façade File:Caryatid (centre right), pediment over two left bays, Princes Street façade, Jenners, Edinburgh. Photo, Jamie Mulherron.jpg|Caryatid (centre right), pediment over two left bays, Princes Street façade File:Caryatid (right), pediment over two left bays, Princes Street façade, Jenners, Edinburgh. Photo, Jamie Mulherron.jpg|Caryatid (right), pediment over two left bays, Princes Street façade File:Magasin Jenners Édimbourg 6.jpg|alt=stone tower with ornate roof|Detail of the corner tower File:Jenners 2 (5797898110).jpg|alt=large golden lettering on the exterior|The famous Jenners signage File:Two pairs of caryatids flanking first floor window, bay five, Princes Street façade, Jenners, Edinburgh. Photo, Jamie Mulherron.jpg|Two pairs of caryatids flanking first floor window, bay five, Princes Street façade File:Left pair of caryatids, one, with harp, representing Ireland; first floor, bay five, Princes Street façade, Jenners, Edinburgh. Photo, Jamie Mulherron.jpg|Left pair of caryatids, one, with harp, representing Ireland; first floor, bay five, Princes Street façade File:Right pair of caryatids, one in armour and tunic with fleur de lys, representing France (Joan of Arc), first floor, bay five, Princes Street façade, Jenners, Edinburgh. Photo, Jamie Mulherron.jpg|Right pair of caryatids, one in armour and tunic with fleur de lys, representing France (Joan of Arc), first floor, bay five, Princes Street façade File:Pair of semi-nude female figures in niches flanking balustrade and window, floor 5, bay 5, Princes Street façade & Tower façade at corner of South St David Street, Jenners, Edinburgh. Photo, Jamie Mulherron.jpg|Pair of semi-nude female figures in niches flanking balustrade and window, floor 5, bay 5, Princes Street façade & Tower façade at corner of South St David Street File:Semi-nude female figure holding an urn over her shoulder, floor 5, bay 5, Princes Street façade, Jenners, Edinburgh. Photo, Jamie Mulherron.jpg|Semi-nude female figure holding an urn over her shoulder, floor 5, bay 5, Princes Street façade File:Semi-nude female figure holding roses over her shoulder, floor 5, Tower façade at corner of Princes Street and South St David Street, Jenners, Edinburgh. Photo, Jamie Mulherron.jpg|Semi-nude female figure holding roses over her shoulder, floor 5, Tower façade at corner of Princes Street and South St David Street File:Three caryatids flanking windows and supporting pediment over bay 4, South Saint David Street façade, Jenners, Edinburgh. Photo, Jamie Mulherron.jpg|Three caryatids supporting pediment over Bay 4, South Saint David Street façade File:Caryatid (left), pediment over Bay 4, South Saint David Street façade, Jenners, Edinburgh. Photo, Jamie Mulherron.jpg|Caryatid (left), pediment over Bay 4, South Saint David Street façade File:Caryatid (centre), pediment over Bay 4, South Saint David Street façade, Jenners, Edinburgh. Photo, Jamie Mulherron.jpg|Caryatid (centre), pediment over Bay 4, South Saint David Street façade File:Caryatid (right), pediment over Bay 4, South Saint David Street façade, Jenners, Edinburgh. Photo, Jamie Mulherron.jpg|Caryatid (right), pediment over Bay 4, South Saint David Street façade File:The Jenners building, Edinburgh (42069013002).jpg|alt=ornate stone facade from street level|South Saint David Street facade File:Edinburgh House of Fraser (49254182681).jpg|alt=three-storey hall with wooden balconies|The Jenners grand hall File:Jenners department store, Edinburgh, Christmas tree in the Great Hall.jpg|alt=decorated 100-foot Christmas tree inside the gran hall|The Christmas tree in the grand hall File:Royal Warrant - Jenners in Edinburgh - 2004-10-22.jpg|alt=royal coat of arms above the main door|The Royal Warrant ==Stores==