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Work restarts on Plymouth's £9m Moxy Hotel development

Construction under way in Millbay after delays hit project and developer now anticipating Q1 2023 completion

A large crane operating at the construction site for a Moxy Hotel in Plymouth (Image: Matt Gilley)

Work has restarted on Plymouth’s £9m Moxy hotel development but developers say it still won’t be completed until 2023.

A crane has arrived at the site, in the former car park next to the Pavilions at Millbay, and construction workers are on site. This comes after work virtually ceased in December 2021 and it emerged subcontractors left the site.

However, the developer behind the scheme, Dutch company Vastint Hospitality, said work is now once again under way with a lift shaft and stairwell being completed before modular rooms, manufactured off-site, arrive.


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A spokesperson for Vastint Hospitality said: “ The works are progressing now. They managed to get a crane on site and now they can continue with making the concrete cores and slabs. After that the prefabricated building elements will be assembled.”

But the spokesperson added: “The contractor’s programme is still showing an opening date in Q1-2023.”

The hotel was expected to be ready by August 2022, but that was before the scheme was beset by problems and delays. Work began in June 2021 but remnants of a Victorian sewer system, old railway sidings and a huge concrete block were found underground and had to be removed, delaying the build programme. The Covid-19 pandemic caused further delays.

The two concrete cores, one for a lift shaft and one for a stairwell, have been partially constructed and some of the building’s steel skeleton is already visible.