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coaching profession the only independent retailer on the famous thoroughfare when it opens a week on Thursday.In the past three months, three shops have opened in the area between Princes Street and Queen Street, while four have closed, meaning only a marginal rise in empty units.A further five are set to open within the next month and another two sites are currently under offer, meaning the number of unoccupied sites is expected to fall in the coming months. Longer term, big name chains including New Look and Primark are planning moves to Princes Street.It is in sharp contrast to three months ago, when shops were closing their doors in the area between Princes Street and Queen Street at a rate of one a week.Richard Dodd, a spokesman for the Scottish Retail Consortium, said: "If the rate of increase of empty units has managed to virtually stop then that is a good thing for Edinburgh but is certainly not typical for the rest of Scotland and the UK, where numbers are still going up."In the three months from the start of April, four shops closed their doors for the last time. The Princes Street branch of card chain Birthdays now lies empty after owner Clinton Cards put the chain into administration. The Bay Trading Company also plunged into administration in May, leaving the St James Centre with a third empty unit. USC also closed its Princes Mall store.The Edinburgh Golf Shop on Hanover Street was the other casualty. Management left a note on their door saying the company had been "let down by the people we expected to help us through these difficult times".They said the Bank of Scotland refused to help