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Middlesbrough’s new Premier Inn launches recruitment drive
Middlesbrough’s new Premier Inn is recruiting for 35 full-time jobs, ahead of the site’s opening in March next year.
Built by local property developer Jomast, the affordable hotel sits on the site of a former car park, alongside the existing Jury’s Inn hotel and Unite buildings on Wilson Street in the centre of Middlesbrough.
The development stands as part of a new phase of regeneration in the town and Premier Inn will be recruiting for various roles over the next few months.
Matt Aubrey, acquisition manager at Premier Inn, said: “This is a fantastic location and the hotel will offer customers excellent quality and a greater choice.”
Adam Hearld, Development Director at Jomast said “The addition of the new Premier Inn will have a significant impact in transforming central Middlesbrough and the surrounding area, as well as providing employment for many local residents.”
The news follows a string of successful regeneration projects in 2017 from Jomast in Middlesbrough and the surrounding areas, including the recent announcement that it is to renovate parts of Albert Road.
Adam added: “The new development is in a fantastic location and will certainly help boost visitor numbers to the area as it provides affordable access to some of Middlesbrough’s attractions.”
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