Artisan has completed the £80M transformation of Glasgow’s Historic Custom House and neighbouring buildings.
The finalisation of this follows the successful completion of two major new hotels for the city. The historic sandstone building, with its distinctive Greek revival frontage, now forms a stunning centrepiece for a brand-new hotel quarter bringing together a 303-bed four-star Clayton Hotel together with a 164-bed Adagio Aparthotel.
Welcoming the completion of the regeneration project, now branded as the St Enoch Quarter, Jaco Jansen, Artisan’s Chief Executive Officer, said: “This has been a quite remarkable transformation of a forgotten and untended waterside gap-site into a vibrant hotel quarter restoring the direct link between the bustling heart of Glasgow’s city centre and the River Clyde. “The two new hotels serve different, yet complementary ends of the market bringing more than 460 new hotel rooms to Glasgow as well as creating some 200 full-time jobs, sending out a powerful statement of intent that the city centre is, once again, open for business.

