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In the early 1990s, the George was remodeled and transferred to the upscale Inter-Continental Hotels division as the George Inter-Continental Edinburgh. InterContinental Hotels sold the George to the Principal Hotel Company for £20 million in June 2005, [5] and the hotel returned to its original name, before being completely renovated in 2006. [1]
15-17-19 - Caledonian Insurance Company designed by David Bryce in 1839-1840. Rebuilt in 1879-1880 when number 19 became part of the George Hotel. [4] 19-21 - The George Hotel, now renamed the Principal, established in 1881, combining Bryce's building and five townhouses dating back to 1775.
The George Hotel, Crawley, England The George Hotel, Edinburgh , Scotland; also known as The Principal Edinburgh George Street George Hotel, Huddersfield , England; notable for being the birthplace of rugby league football
Name Location Date Listed Grid Ref. [note 1] Geo-coordinates Notes LB Number [note 2] Image West Register House Charlotte Square: 3 March 1966 Former St George's Church.Robert Reid, 1811-14; gutted and reconstructed as registry office by R Saddler of Ministry of Public Building and Works, 1964-70.
The BT building in Edinburgh Park The Balmoral Hotel, a luxury five-star hotel and a landmark of Edinburgh Jenners Department Store, the oldest department store in Scotland. Economy of Edinburgh. Business parks in Edinburgh Edinburgh Park; Financial services in Edinburgh Edinburgh Stock Exchange; Royal Bank of Scotland; Scottish Widows
The intended principal street was named George Street, after the king at the time, George III. Queen Street was to be located to the north, named after his wife, and St. Giles Street to the south, after the city's patron saint. St Andrew Square and St. George's Square were the names chosen to represent the union of Scotland and England.