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Stoke-on-Trent Hilton ‘excellent news for ambitious city’

The ongoing regeneration of Stoke-on-Trent has been given a major boost following news that Hilton is to open Hilton Garden Inn Stoke-on-Trent.

The 140-guestroom hotel will be located in the Smithfield development in Hanley, following a franchise agreement between Hilton and Smithfield developer and hotel owner Genr8.

The plans revealed on March 30 are being hailed as a major coup for the city. The new hotel will deliver an economic boost to the area, creating more than 50 jobs, and introducing high-quality meeting and conference facilities. Hilton Garden Inn Stoke-on-Trent will bring quality hotel accommodation to the rising number of visitors and will further support the City of Culture 2021 bid.

Councillor Dave Conway, leader of Stoke-on-Trent City Council, said: “This truly is a fantastic piece of news for Stoke-on-Trent and a major milestone in the continued transformation of the city centre.

“Hilton is a name famous around the world and a lot of hard work has gone on behind the scenes to make this development a reality. It will not only improve the hotel offer in the city – which is vital if we are to be successful with our UK City of Culture bid – but will also help grow our tourism industry and further revamp the area with increased footfall.

“Having a brand like Hilton Garden Inn committing to coming here shows the confidence there is in the city centre from the private sector and will undoubtedly lead to further interest and investment from other businesses and organisations. Stoke-on-Trent is a city on the up right now and this is further evidence that our drive to attract new business and jobs is gaining fantastic results.”

Cabinet members at the city council previously agreed to provide £4.55 million investment for the project. Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire Local Enterprise Partnership is also set to provide a £2.95 million grant for the hotel development, showing leadership and intent by the city council and the LEP to drive the economy and accelerate growth in the city.

Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire Local Enterprise Partnership chairman David Frost CBE said: “This is excellent news for an ambitious city. Expanding and enhancing Stoke-on-Trent’s hotel sector has been a long-term aspiration of the LEP and the city council and it is good to see such positive progress being made.

“As Stoke-on-Trent’s City of Culture 2021 bid illustrates, we have a growing range of tourism, cultural and leisure destinations developing in and around the city, making this an increasingly attractive destination for visitors.”

The new hotel will be delivered by Genr8 and the city council. Genr8 is expected to submit a planning application in the near future facilitating a start on site later in 2017, subject to approval. The hotel is expected to welcome its first guests in 2019.

Genr8 partner Richard Ingham said: “The delivery of a Hilton Garden Inn at Smithfield is a huge step forward for both the city of Stoke-on-Trent and for the Smithfield development and will provide a significant boost to the local business and leisure economy.”

Patrick Fitzgibbon, senior vice-president, development, EMEA, Hilton, said: “Hilton Garden Inn Stoke-on-Trent joins more than 100 Hilton Garden Inn properties trading or under development across Europe. Stoke-on-Trent continues to make fantastic progress in its bid for City of Culture 2021 status, and the new hotel will considerably enhance accommodation in the city.”

The new hotel will be within walking distance of the main retail area, museum and theatres, and within a short drive to national attractions such as Alton Towers and Trentham Gardens.

 

 

 

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