The CEO of InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG),
Andy Cosslett, returned to his home town of Manchester this week
to open the new Holiday Inn Manchester MediaCityUK.
The 218
bedroom hotel, owned and operated by Peel Leisure, is in the heart
of MediaCityUK in Salford Quays. The hotel has good transport
links being just a twenty-minute drive from Manchester Airport. The new
waterside tram station and link road with the M602 also make it
easy to reach.
The hotel has a gym and three meeting rooms
which can accommodate up to 40 people. Guests can choose to dine
in The Green Room Restaurant which serves British food, or the Hub
Bar for a light meal.
MediaCityUK, a 650million Peel
Media development, is a vibrant waterside community for workers,
residents, students and visitors. The first phase of the
development is 36 acres (roughly the size of 18 football pitches)
and includes office space, a state-of-the art studio building,
shops, restaurants, apartments, a five-acre public piazza, and the
Holiday Inn.
From 2011, the BBC is relocating more than
2,300 staff to MediaCityUK. BBC Breakfast, Radio 5 Live,
Children's Sport, Learning, and Future Media and Technology will
move from London to MediaCityUK in addition to all the BBC's
existing Manchester operations.
Andy Cosslett, IHG's CEO,
said, "I grew up in Manchester. I've lived, studied and worked
here. In more recent years I've watched from afar and it's great
to see how the area has been transformed. We're looking for 3,000
talented people to work in our UK hotels over the next two to
three years and the new Holiday Inn Manchester MediaCityUK will
contribute to that number by creating around 70 local jobs,
stimulating growth in and around Salford Quays."
Holiday Inn at Manchester MediaCityUK joins
four existing Holiday Inn and three Holiday Inn Express hotels in
Manchester. There is another Holiday Inn Express in the pipeline
at MEN Arena in the city centre.
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