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The building fell into disrepair and had been empty since 2008. In June 2014, having undergone a £1.4M refurbishment, it was restored by James Rusk of The Rusk Company and opened as a three flooring dining venue - Hutchesons steak and seafood house.
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Due to the COVID, the venue had been closed for two years. However, it recently underwent refurbishment and reopened in May 2023 under new management.
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In 1876, the architect John Baird was commissioned to refurbish the hall. This work heightened the structure and added a feature staircase.
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is an early nineteenth-century building in Ingram Street, in the centre of
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Hutcheson's Hospital was built with monies left in the will of brothers
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Hutchesons

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Thomas Hutcheson
Hutchesons' Grammar School
Historic Environment Scotland
"158 Ingram Street, and 2 John Street, Hutcheson's Hospital (Category A Listed Building) (LB32744)"
"Iconic Glasgow"
"Hutcheson's Hall"
Gazetteer for Scotland
"From disaster to dining elegance: Hutchesons restored by Rusk family empire"
STV
"Statues of the Hutcheson Brothers"
"Glasgow's Merchant City"
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