Bradley House in Manchester’s Northern Quarter is set to be converted into a new budget hotel.
The building, known as the ‘Flatiron’ because its unusual shape, is to be converted into a 114-bedroom easyHotel and is expected to open in summer 2016.
The Flatiron building dates from the 1800s and is located at the junction of Dale Street and Newton Street.
The new hotel will be the second easyHotel in the northwest of England. The company also plan to convert a former four-storey office in Castle Street in central Liverpool into a 68-bedroom easyHotel.
Details: www.easyhotel.com