Billionaire plans luxury hotel featuring NO TVs to 'promote rest' - next to Piccadilly Gardens
11.08.2023 - 17:31
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A luxury hotel could open next to Piccadilly Gardens which would contain rooms without TVs to help promote 'deep rest.'
The upper floors of the Royal Buildings have been earmarked to be transformed into a 187-bedroom Zedwell hotel under proposals submitted to Manchester City Council.
London real estate firm Criterion Capital, which is run by billionaire Asif Aziz, is behind the scheme which snapped up the building earlier this year.
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The plans have been designed by Manchester-based Buttress Architects which helped restore Mackie Mayor with Muse Developments in 2015.
If the proposals are approved, the building's upper four floors would be converted while the ground floor, which is occupied by Costa Coffee and Burger King, would be unaffected.
The building is currently empty apart from a language school that occupies two floors and is expected to move out in June next year.
The Royal Buildings on the corner of Market Street and Mosely Street sits on the site of the original Royal Hotel which was knocked down to make way for the current building in 1909.
The old hotel was famous as the site where the Football League was founded in 1888.
On what the planned hotel would offer, the applicant, in a document submitted to the council, said: "A complex synergy of elements come together to create the simplicity of the Zedwell Hotels concept: to promote sleep, positive health, and holistic well being.
"Each Zedwell Hotel is purposefully located within key central locations. They share an alchemy of features that provide a distinctive Zedwell experience, yet individually they focus on specific elements of spirituality.
"Zedwell Hotels use