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Manchester's hotel sector ripe as 30 new venues set to open by 2023

Mollie’s Motel and Diner by Soho House Group, The Quality Street Hotel and Hotel Brooklyn will open their doors this year.

How Hotel Brooklyn's boutique bedrooms will look when it launches in Spring 2020(Image: Squid. Inc)

Almost 30 new hotels are set to open in the Manchester city region within the next three years.

Mollie’s Motel and Diner by Soho House Group, The Quality Street Hotel and Hotel Brooklyn are among those that will open this yea - with many more to follow between 2021 and the end of 2023.

Adrian Ellis, Chair of Manchester Hoteliers’ Association (MHA), said the continued rise of Manchester - now one of the fastest growing cities in Europe according to a recent Deloitte Real Estate report - is the main contributor to the growth of the hotel development pipeline.

“By 2023 the city region will boast 98 hotels. That’s 28 on top of the 70 that already operate here," he said.

“The pace of the city’s growth really is unprecedented. This includes a multitude of apartments, new offices, retailers, cultural attractions and of course, hotels.

“Over the past five years hotels in Manchester have enjoyed successive years of growth, with occupancies in the city hovering around 80% for the last five years. And this despite new hotels being added to the stock regularly.

“Hoteliers in the city region are now working together to plug this gap between supply and demand and are working with Marketing Manchester to help create more activities, events, conferences and attractions so guests and travellers keep visiting our wonderful city.”

MHA, which was founded 20 years ago and now has over 60 active members, is at the forefront of the hotel boom.