Holiday Inn Express Middlesbrough has welcomed its first guests, marking the completion of a landmark regeneration project in the city.
The formerly vacant Albert Road property has been transformed into a 138-bedroom hotel following a £12.4 million development carried out by Ashall Projects, assisted by Middlesbrough Council.
Just over a year after build work on the project began, the hotel welcomed its first guests, including Middlesbrough’s mayor who cut the ribbon to officially open the property.
The UK’s largest independent hotel management company, Redefine|BDL Hotels, which currently manages 69 properties across the UK, will operate the hotel.
The property features a bar, two meeting rooms and single, double and family bedrooms.
Twenty jobs have been created at the hotel, including roles in the front of house, housekeeping, waiting and maintenance teams.
Ross Morrow, chief development officer at Redefine|BDL Hotels, said: “It’s wonderful to see this fantastic regeneration project come to fruition and for the first guests to walk through the doors at Holiday Inn Express Middlesbrough.
“The hotel team is full of enthusiasm for welcoming guests to experience the hotel and delivering an outstanding venue in the heart of Middlesbrough. We are very proud to add the hotel to the Redefine|BDL Hotels portfolio.”
The Cook and Endeavour House building in central Middlesbrough had lain vacant for more than 15 years before the regeneration project to convert it into the Holiday Inn Express began last year.
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