Estimated to be worth £500,000, the roughly half-acre site on the edge of the coastal town’s seafront has permission to build a 103-bedroom hotel.
EasyHotel had obtained approval from Blackpool City Council for the hotel’s construction plans in 2019. The company bought the 429 Promenade site shortly afterwards for £675,000, according to HM Land Registry records, a sum that is 35% more than the site’s current target. price.
The approved five-story hotel was designed by Axiom Architects and includes a lower-floor dining spot. Of the 103 rooms on offer, 30 would have no windows.
EasyHotel has already commenced the delivery of the future hotel, having undertaken foundation and basement structural work.
Agent Christie
You can find out more about the hotel’s building permit via reference number 19/0056 on the Blackpool Council Planning Portal.
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Is the CGI meant to show the build as post-development?
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