Plans have been submitted to Manchester Council for a new 328 bed budget hotel in the heart of Manchester.

The Motel One Hotel will be situated in the existing vacant 1970s building was previously known as Peterloo House.

The Trafford based Property Alliance Group acquired the property from The Royal London Mutual Insurance Society at the end of 2015 for an undisclosed sum and has since been working on proposals to redevelop the site.

Designed by Stephenson Studios in conjunction with Motel One’s architect Leach Rhodes Walker, plans for the new scheme also include residential space above the hotel, replacing the former Royal London proposals for a 12-storey office.

Stefan Lenze, Head of Development at Motel One said: “This is a perfect base for our third hotel in Manchester. The redevelopment of St Peter’s Square creates one of the most exciting urban spaces right in the heart of the city, so we look forward to working with Alliance to progress the development.”

Andy Lavin, Development Director at Alliance added: “This scheme has been designed to complement the surrounding redevelopments and is in keeping with the St Peter’s Square’ masterplan which is fast approaching completion.

“The building will sit in the space between number one and two, providing a vibrant mix of amenities as part of the new vision for the Square.”

Motel One at St Peter’s Square would add to the budget-design chain’s 298-bed hotel opposite the Royal Exchange on Cross Street, which is due to be completed in 2017, and its 330-bed Piccadilly hotel which opened in 2015, both were built by Russells Construction. Russells is also in line to build the St Peter’s Square hotel for Alliance.

 

 

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