A BRAND new 195 bedroom hotel is set to open inside a former office block. The vacant Edinburgh Capital House off Lothian Road in the heart of the city centre will undergo the £21 million ...
Whitbread, the owner of Premier Inn, has secured planning permission to convert an abandoned office building in Edinburgh's city centre and create a 195-bedroom hotel.
“It is a sensational location for a budget hotel given its proximity to iconic tourist destinations like Edinburgh Castle, a host of theatres and concert venues” – Jill Anderson, Whitbread Did you ...
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Landmark Edinburgh city centre office block to be turned into a 195-bed £21m Premier Inn after plans approved
Whitbread PLC, owner of the Premier Inn hotel chain, has been granted planning permission for the conversion of Capital House ...
A new Edinburgh hotel will transform an '80s New Town office building in a 'vibrant' location. Planning consent has been granted for a 102-bedroom Hub by Premier Inn on Broughton Street. The structure ...
The City of Edinburgh Council has granted planning consent to transform a sandstone New Town office building into a sustainable 102-bedroom hotel.
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