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Hotel steps into Limelight

Glasgow’s newest hotel opened its doors last week – in the building once home to the city’s first power station. Hotel Indigo on Waterloo Street, a franchised brand of InterContinental Hotels Group, will be run by Maurice Taylor’s Chardon Management firm. The 95-bedroom hotel, located in the building which once provided the power for Glasgow’s old tram cars, includes Limelight Bar and Grill.

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