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Conygar agrees development of IHG hotels

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The Conygar Investment has announced it has agreed terms with InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) at its major Nottingham development site for an undisclosed sum.

IHG said it will be bringing its boutique hotel brand Hotel Indigo as well as its extended stay offering, Staybridge Suites, to the Conygar scheme.

The new hotel will feature 223-bedrooms, 155 rooms for Hotel Indigo and a further 68 rooms aimed at multi-night business and leisure travellers in the Staybridge Suites, which will include a range of amenities such as a full kitchen and dedicated outdoor space for every suite.

Conygar claimed it forms part of the latest stage of the development, which will include 24/7 residential rental apartments and an extensive food and beverage area. Additionally there will also be 3,000 sqm of flexible serviced office space.

Robert Ware, chief executive of Conygar said: “We are delighted to secure a major global hotel operator in InterContinental Hotels Group for this exciting next phase of the Island Quarter.”

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