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Scottish stars get look of Glasgow building's transformation project

Scottish stars get look of Glasgow building's transformation project

Glasgow Times17-05-2025
The team behind the AC Hotel by Marriott have unveiled plans for the historic building, which is set to become a major wedding and event destination.
Now named The Collector's Hall, the building is being restored and reimagined to blend Glasgow's rich heritage with contemporary luxury.
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It boasts architectural features such as vaulted ceilings and intricate stonework, along with a dramatic glass-roofed courtyard, aiming to provide a unique backdrop for various events.
The venue, situated just off George Square, is expected to open this summer.
The transformation project was showcased in an exclusive walkthrough of the venue in its under-construction state by Jennifer Reoch, Jean Johansson, and Gordon Smart.
The cinematic preview, shared by the team, gave viewers a glimpse of the potential of the space, which is being designed to host everything from intimate dinners to world-class conferences and unforgettable weddings.
Jean Johansson, presenter, said: 'I know it looks unfinished now, but I want you to close your eyes and imagine the music, the laughter, the vows, the most iconic event'.
The building, which has been dormant for several years, has a rich history.
Built originally as Glasgow's City Parish Hall, it has been a silent witness to more than a century of civic life, community gatherings, and historic milestones.
Now, its new transformation has been described as "elegant, ambitious and unapologetically Glaswegian".
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Craig Munro, general manager of AC by Marriott Glasgow, explained the vision behind the project.
He said: "The Collector's Hall is about legacy.
"We're building something that doesn't just serve today's needs but inspires future generations of celebration, connection and creativity.
"This first glimpse is only the beginning."
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