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Harbour Hotels set to expand into Brighton

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Harbour Hotel has announced it will expand into Brighton with the acquisition of an 1850s period building, located on Brighton’s seafront. 

Brighton Harbour Hotel & Spa – which is expected to open in the summer of 2016 – will feature a jetty restaurant, a champagne bar and a ‘Harbour Spa, which the group says will offer Brighton’s only rooftop pool.

Mike Warren, managing director of Harbour Hotels, said: “We are very excited to be taking the Harbour Hotels brand to Brighton; it’s one of the UK’s most vibrant hotel and tourism markets and a key strategic location from our perspective.

“With a prime position on the seafront, we plan to maximise on this lively coastal setting with a full refurbishment programme.”

Earlier this year Harbour Hotels announced that it was developing a brand-new 85 bedroom hotel in Southampton which, according to the group, will be the city’s first five-star hotel and is expected to open in 2017.

Harbour Hotels currently has a portfolio of five coastal properties in Devon, Dorset and Cornwall.

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