Aparthotel to open at Manchester’s Grade II-listed Corn Exchange
Aparthotel chain Roomzzz is expanding its Manchester footprint with the opening of a second venue in the city.
The company’s new development will deliver 114 apartments at the Corn Exchange, marking the completion of a three-year renovation project for the Grade II-listed building.
When it opens later this month, Roomzzz Manchester Corn Exchange will be the eighth aparthotel in the firm’s UK-wide portfolio.
Roomzzz has venues in Chester, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle and Nottingham.
Chief exec Naveen Ahmed said: “Building on the brand’s success in the thriving city of Manchester, Roomzzz is delighted to be launching its second Manchester aparthotel in the iconic Corn Exchange.
“The excellent location and vibrant food and drink offering make it the perfect venue for guests looking to enjoy the variety of restaurants, shops and entertainment the city has to offer, as well as our welcoming and exceptional service.”
He continued: “Thanks to its central location and great transport links, it caters for all guests, from city explorers to corporate travellers, who can expect the home comforts and customer service they’re used to from the Roomzzz brand, allowing them to feel right at home in the heart of Manchester. We look forward to welcoming guests.”
Roomzzz plans to open further sites in Liverpool, Harrogate, York and Edinburgh in the near future.
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