Home   News   Article

PICTURES: Hotel starts to take shape on derelict city centre site best remembered by many Highlanders for former swimming pool


By Val Sweeney

Register for free to read more of the latest local news. It's easy and will only take a moment.



Click here to sign up to our free newsletters!
Giant cranes at work as heavy-lifting continues on the Glebe Street site. Retained trees have been protected as per planning conditions.
Giant cranes at work as heavy-lifting continues on the Glebe Street site. Retained trees have been protected as per planning conditions.

The first giant structures of a new 175-bedroom Inverness hotel have risen on derelict land at a former swimming pool site that has lain empty for more than 20 years.

With a prime Ness riverside setting – described as one of the Highlands’ most prominent – the Glebe Street development continues a boom in city hotel-building. It is expected to provide a timely economic boost and help ease seasonal shortages in guest rooms.

Planning approval for the project was granted in March last year, with groundwork beginning the following month.

Previous applications for the four-star hotel development – set to be part of the Marriott AC brand – were rejected by councillors critical of the designs by Amsterdam-based Vastint Hospitality. It was later reduced in height by one storey.

The main building will hold around 151 bedrooms, with a further 24 in a separate block. It will also feature a bar and dining area, meeting space and a gym.

Four more hotel developments are planned for Huntly Street, Farraline Park, Church Street and Academy Street.

Related story: Work starts on new city hotel


Do you want to respond to this article? If so, click here to submit your thoughts and they may be published in print.



This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies - Learn More