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Ambitious plan to build £9m Plymouth hotel in just 14 months

Mitnija º£½ÇÊÓÆµ reveals programme for construction of six-storey, 200-bedroom Moxy Hotel Plymouth close to the city's waterfront

How the Moxy Hotel could look when built in Plymouth

Work will begin on construction of a £9million hotel close to Plymouth’s waterfront on June 1 and be complete 14 months later.

Documents filed by Mitnija, one of Lithuania’s largest construction firms, reveal for the first time the cost and programme for the Moxy-branded hotel, which will sit on the car park it purchased next to the Pavilions leisure venue.

The papers reveal for the first time that the approximate cost for constructing the hotel is £9million and work will start on piling and foundations on the site on the June 1, 2021, and complete on August 2, 2022.

Concrete cores will arrive in July and structural steelwork will start to go up a month later. In October work begins on the “timber box” hotel rooms, with roofing and cladding work starting in January 2021. Finishing touches will be done in March with hotel rooms handed over to Moxy from June 2021.

How the cladding could look on the new Moxy Hotel Plymouth (Image: Mitnija/Cumming and Co)

A detailed hotel brief has been developed for the six-storey building which envisages a 200-bedroom hotel with associated landscaping, car parking, and restaurant, bar and leisure facilities.

Documents say there is a “requirement for the project to respect and knit into the Millbay Boulevard Masterplan” and that the building should be of a “contextually appropriate nature and contribute positively to the regeneration of the Millbay area and vision for Plymouth”.

The building should have an active frontage , through the “interaction of key spaces on the ground floor and a cohesive landscape strategy”.

The documents said: “The new boulevard will increase pedestrian links between the marina and town centre, in turn creating a greater footfall within the area.