Daily Record Building

Glasgow


This narrow lane seems no showcase for a Charles Rennie Mackintosh building, but here it is. The former headquarters of the Daily Record tabloid now contains a popular bar, Stereo. The sandstone pillars, large ground-floor windows and blue- and white-tiled facade deserve a better outlook.


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