Roomzzz to open £20 million development in York

Roomzzz has been granted planning permission to expand its growing portfolio of state of the art aparthotels into York with a brand-new location planned to open in 2019.

Featuring 97 luxury apartments, Roomzzz York will give guests the comfort of a boutique hotel with the convenience of a serviced apartment in this unique waterfront location in the heart of York City Centre. The four-storey, £20million development will begin construction mid-2017 and will create an estimated 20 new jobs across all levels, from porters to managers, and cleaners to concierge.

Naveen Ahmed, Managin Director of Roomzzz Aparthotels, said: “We are delighted that after months of hard work by the contractors and the planners, we’re finally underway with the project to bring Roomzzz to York – a vibrant destination city and fits perfectly into the Roomzzz family. The Riverside location is incredible and our exquisite apartments and suites, which provide guests with more space and freedom, will be the perfect location for our wide range of clientele looking to experience all York has to offer.”

Roomzzz Opens their Eighth Aparthotel

After trading successfully in Manchester for several years, Roomzzz has opened up a second site in the iconic Grade II listed Manchester Corn Exchange.

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The 114 beautifully designed apartments come in all shapes and sizes, embracing the quirks and history of the landmark building. Along with spectacular ceiling heights, the focal point is the striking staircase, surrounded by the original tiles, some of which were cracked and damaged by the 1996 bombing – these remain untouched to act as a reminder of the building’s heritage.

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Along with introducing their first gym to the site, Roomzzz commissioned colourful, quirky illustrations from celebrated artist, Katie Edwards, to educate their guests on Manchester culture.

A Challenging 18 Month Project

Almost impossible access conditions forced contractors, ISG to think outside the box on a complex refurbishment of a bomb-damaged listed building in Manchester. Their only access point was through a window that’s three storeys up, 1.2 m wide and barely 1.7 m high. All materials had to come in and out that way – plasterboard, beds, gym equipment, every piece of steel, every pipe and every door!

The project began with a drone survey of the roof before work got under way on site. That drone footage threw up a number of potential problems that had to be tackled early in the project – particularly because there was incredibly limited access to the roof, which includes a large glass dome.

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A Manchester Landmark

The first Corn Exchange was built on the site in 1837, but was subsequently torn down and replaced by the current building, which was built in two sections between 1897 and 1903.

It suffered extensive damage in the IRA bombing of 1996, which destroyed a swathe of the city centre: the building, which is just a stone’s throw from the bomb site on Corporation Street, had all of its windows destroyed and suffered significant structural damage.

Since then, it has had a number of varying incarnations, ranging from a market to a shopping centre, before being refurbished again in 2015 to host a range of restaurants and bars.

However, the top floors remained largely unoccupied, giving Roomzzz the perfect opportunity to fit out a new aparthotel.

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