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Work has started on a multi-million pound hotel which will see the Courtyard by Marriott brand make its debut in Inverness, Scotland.
The new 130-bedroom modular build will be situated within Inverness Airport Business Park, and according to the hotel brand will “boast thoughtfully designed guestrooms”, as well as meetings and fitness facilities, a bar and bistro.
Owned and developed by Molo Hotels, the property will be operated by UK-based independent hotel management company RBH, when it opens its doors later this year. Contractor Polcom Construction has already begun building the hotel bedrooms at its factory in Gdansk, Poland before they are transported to the hotel site ready for the final build.
The new property represents RBH and Molo Hotels’ third partnership in the past two years, having worked together to launch Courtyard by Marriott Luton Airport and Courtyard by Marriott Edinburgh West.
Andrew Robb, chief business development officer at RBH, said: “We’ve forged a strong working relationship with Molo Hotels and Polcom Construction over the years, and are thrilled to be working with them on what promises to be another outstanding property.
Ross Morrow, managing director of Molo Hotels, added: “Breaking ground on site marks a major milestone in our journey towards opening the first Courtyard by Marriott in the city of Inverness – and opening the first new-build hotel in the city for a number of years.”
“We’ve gained a vast amount of experience in developing airport hotels, as well as developing successful partnerships with Marriott and RBH, having recently worked alongside both to open the 250-bed Courtyard by Marriott Luton Airport.”

























