Companies House reveals the new owners are a group of companies based in Aberdeen, owned and run by the usual solicitors, accountants, chartered surveyors, etc. Multiple subsidiaries, including Drum Edinburgh Ltd which I presume will be responsible for this investment.
Accounts show the group seems to be mainly financed through bank loans so ultimately whoever their bankers are will be the beneficiaries of this further homogenisation and blandification of eastern Edinburgh. Further Googoling reveals that our very own RBS are financing this.
"Drum Property Group has agreed an additional £17.5m finance package with Royal Bank of Scotland to expand its residential portfolio across the country's Central Belt."
"Drum's residential investment business makes it one of the largest private landlords in Scotland. Its development division has worked on some of the country's largest mixed-use developments."
“ Royal Bank of Scotland has provided continued support to Drum since our inception 13 years ago,” finance director Stuart Oag said. “The new funding package from the bank will allow us to build on the significant progress we've made in the Central Belt, and help us to act on a number of important investment opportunities in Glasgow, Edinburgh and beyond.”
https://www.insider.co.uk/news/drum-property-group-agrees-additional-11032919
Jamie Drummond, relationship manager at Royal Bank of Scotland, added: “We are proud to support Drum Property Group. The company has continued to deliver strong group performance year after year, generating a healthy pipeline of investment and development opportunities. We wish them continued success in the central belt.”
http://www.scottishconstructionnow.com/tag/drum-property-group/
Also, in Aberdeen a few years ago:
RBS provides drum roll in Aberdeen
"Drum Property Group has agreed a £27 million financing package with Royal Bank of Scotland that means it can further expand one of the biggest business parks serving Aberdeen."
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/rbs-provides-drum-roll-in-aberdeen-lvvdn80xd8r
From 2013:
RBS strengthens Scottish real estate finance team
Jamie Drummond and Phil Sherwood join the Corporate & Institutional Banking division
Drummond, who has worked with RBS for more than 20 years, has worked on UK real estate for the bank for the past decade.
Stuart Heslop, regional managing director of Real Estate Finance, said: “I am delighted that Jamie and Phil have joined the team at what is an exciting point in the recovery of real estates markets.”
https://www.insider.co.uk/news/rbs-strengthens-scottish-real-estate-9869365