Popular now
Buzzworks acquires Gullane boutique hotel in off-market deal

Buzzworks acquires Gullane boutique hotel in off-market deal

Grantley Hall acquires 44 acres of adjoining land for expansion

Grantley Hall acquires 44 acres of adjoining land for expansion

North Lakes Hotel and Spa completes £760k bedroom refurbishment

North Lakes Hotel and Spa completes £760k bedroom refurbishment

Leaf Hospitality to manage Hampton by Hilton at Humberside Airport
Hampton by Hilton Humberside Airport artist impression

Leaf Hospitality to manage Hampton by Hilton at Humberside Airport

In this episode we speak to brothers Alex and Adrien Grosjean, young entrepreneurs who have recently acquired The Residence Inn by Marriott Manchester Piccadilly. We discussed the reasons why Manchester’s visitor market is booming, and their decision to invest in this area, why they see extended-stay accommodation as a major opportunity in what is one of the UK's fastest-growing cities, how they plan to enhance their portfolio of hotels, and their advice for the next generation of hospitality disruptors.

In association with

Register to get 3 free articles

Register to unlock the article and receive our free newsletter. Join 26,000 other hotel leaders and stay in the know.

No spam Unsubscribe anytime

Want unlimited access? View Plans

Already have an account? Sign in

UK hotel management company Leaf Hospitality has announced it has signed a management agreement for the upcoming Hampton by Hilton at Humberside Airport.

The agreement with the owner of the property, Nightel 2, represents Leaf’s third managed hotel in its portfolio, alongside the 80-room Holiday Inn Express Grimsby and the 115-room DoubleTree by Hilton in Lincoln.

The 100-bedroom Hampton by Hilton will feature two meeting rooms, a welcome lobby, bar, gym and on-site parking.

Richard Farrar, founder of Leaf, said: “As our third hotel in this region, we are delighted to be given the opportunity to manage this outstanding property. Paul and his team have done a great job in developing the hotel to date, so we’re really excited about getting started.

“The airport is a convenient gateway to Northern Europe for guests traveling in and out of The Humber so we’re confident of its long term popularity and our commitment to deliver exceptional hotel performance.”

Paul Green, owner of Nightel 2, added Leaf was an obvious choice due to its “proven track record and first-class understanding” of global brands”.

Leaf plans to have 20 hotels under its management by 2025.

Previous Post

Spare a thought for French hoteliers

Next Post

Green light given for Robert De Niro’s London hotel