Hotel Indigo is preparing for an Easter launch following the £20 million refurbishment of an ornate Victorian building in Waterloo Street. The hotel plans to recruit 100 new staff before the opening.
The 95-bedroomed luxury hotel in Waterloo Street, and its
neighbouring Limelight Bar and Grill, will be run by hotelier and
La Bonne Auberge restaurateur Maurice Taylor. It's owned by
InterContinental the world's biggest hotel group.
Billed as a stylish and attractive location in the city's
International Financial Services District, the hotel has begun a
recruitment campaign to find up to 100 staff before its April
opening.
The hotel, with restaurant and bar, will bring back to life an
historic 19th century building. The former power station, dating
from the 1890s, used to illuminate Glasgow School of Art and
provided electricity to power the city's network of tram cars.
Every bedroom and suite in Glasgow will be decorated with murals
featuring city scenes.
For jobs information visit www.hotelindigoglasgow.com or email
recruitment@hotelindigoglasgow.com.
Source:
Evening Times - 100 staff are needed to launch boutique
hotel.