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  2. Malmaison (hotel chain) - Wikipedia

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    Some hotels also have a champagne bar, a number have gyms and three have a spa. [2] The chain has sixteen hotels, fifteen of which are converted historic buildings, including a prison, a postal sorting office, a church and a building once used as a brothel. [7] [8] As of January 2017, Malmaison's only new-build hotel is located in Liverpool. [9]

  3. The Scotsman Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Nominated Hotel of the Year – The AA, 2002 [6] One of the Top UK Business Hotels – Condé Nast Traveler, 2007; One of the Top 20 UK hotels – Tatler, 2004 [citation needed] Simon Fraser was awarded Rising Star Restaurant Manager of the Year – Scottish Hotels of the Year Awards 2008 [7] Hotel is a member of The Preferred Hotel Group

  4. Patrick Thomson - Wikipedia

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    However, with the re-organisation of House of Fraser in the 1970s to several operating brands, Patrick Thomson was closed and re-opened as an Arnotts in 1976. The store continued to operate as an Arnotts until it was closed in 1982. [3] In 1984 the building was re-opened as the Carlton Hotel. [4]

  5. Jenners - Wikipedia

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    Jenners department store, Princes Street, Edinburgh, viewed from the gardens opposite (March 2021). Jenners former department store on fire 23 January 2023 Jenners was founded as "Kennington & Jenner" in 1838 by Charles Jenner FRSE (1810–1893), a linen draper, [ 4 ] and Charles Kennington.

  6. North Bridge, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Those on the west side are The Scotsman Hotel, former headquarters of The Scotsman newspaper, alongside a block of commercial premises and flats ("Royal Mile Mansions"). That on the east housed Patrick Thomson's department store from 1906 until 1976 when its then owner the House of Fraser rebranded it as Arnotts department store. The store ...

  7. List of people from Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Archibald Elliot (1760–1823), works including the Regent Bridge, the Waterloo Hotel and Calton Prison; Reginald Francis Joseph Fairlie (1883–1952), architect of the National Library of Scotland; James Leslie Findlay (1868–1952), son of John Ritchie Findlay; Malcolm Fraser (born 1959), architect of the Scottish Poetry Library

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