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Mercure Leeds Centre opens September

Mercure Leeds Centre opens September

Mercure Leeds Centre is set to open this...

Indigo coming to Chester

Indigo coming to Chester

Construction has started on the new...

Dalata plan new Manchester Hotel

Dalata plan new Manchester Hotel

Dalata Hotel Group is planning to open a new...

Dalata plan new London Hotel

Dalata plan new London Hotel

Dalata Hotel Group will be the operators of a...

New Hotel opens in Glasgow

New Hotel opens in Glasgow

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  • Mercure Leeds Centre opens September

    Mercure Leeds Centre opens September

  • Indigo coming to Chester

    Indigo coming to Chester

  • Dalata plan new Manchester Hotel

    Dalata plan new Manchester Hotel

  • Dalata plan new London Hotel

    Dalata plan new London Hotel

  • New Hotel opens in Glasgow

    New Hotel opens in Glasgow


Nottingham City Council has approved plans to convert a Victorian-built factory in Nottingham into an aparthotel together alongside offices and workshop space. 

The site is the part-three and part-four-storey Palmerston House in Mount Street in Nottingham.

The aparthotel will have 36 bedrooms located on the first, second and third floors. These will be a mix of single and two-bedroom apartments all with living areas and fully equipped kitchens.

The reception area for the aparthotel will be on the lower ground floor which will also include seven car parking spaces.

Palmerston House is located in New Basford approximately three miles north west of central Nottingham.

Palmerston House was in the news earlier this year when police officers broke into the building to discover a cannabis factory with 4,049 cannabis plants growing inside. The haul worth around £3.5million was reported as the largest ever found in the city.