Holiday Inn Blackpool opens as part of Talbot Gateway phase two
The Holiday Inn Blackpool has opened its doors to its first guests, as part of the second phase of the £350m regeneration of the Talbot Gateway.
The Holiday Inn Blackpool, managed by RBH Hospitality Management, is council owned and is part of the wider regeneration project, Talbot Gateway, developed by Muse Places in partnership with Blackpool Council.
The development is conveniently placed off the side of the train station, offering a central hub for both business and leisure guests arriving in Blackpool.
The hotel sits above an improved underpass connecting passengers from Blackpool North train station with a new tram stop and extension connecting to the Blackpool tramway along the Promenade. The new tram extension and underpass will open in mid-June.
In addition, retail units around the underpass are currently available to lease.
The wider Talbot Gateway programme is regenerating the town centre, by bringing 8,000 professional workers and students to the area in the coming years.
Coronation Street actor Jack P Shepherd, who has been coming to Blackpool since he was a child and says the town will always have a very special place in his heart, was there to cut the official ribbon to signal the opening of Holiday Inn Blackpool.
He said: “It was a real honour to be here today to meet everybody and open the new Holiday Inn. Who doesn’t love Blackpool? – it is a very special place and such a fun place.”
Jack joined staff from the hotel in the ribbon cutting ceremony, including General Manager, Mark Winter.
Mark said: “What a day it’s been opening our doors to all our new guests, with help from Corrie legend Jack P Shepherd who has added a real sense of occasion to the day. “The 144 hotel rooms and Marco’s New York Italian restaurant look fantastic – there’s a cool bar vibe where you really can feel like you’re in Ibiza! We can’t wait to welcome families, business travellers and food fanatics too – there really is something for everyone. “Here’s hoping for a wonderful summer season in Blackpool.”
The hotel and restaurant received almost 4,000 applications for the 70 roles available – showing how keen people are to work in the town. And the team has given 97% of all posts to local people in Blackpool.
Alan McBride, Technical Director at Muse, said: “The opening of Blackpool’s Holiday Inn realises a significant component of the Talbot Gateway scheme to the town and its wider regeneration.
“Alongside the new Marco Pierre White New York Italian restaurant, and situated next to Blackpool North train station, the hotel forms a critical part of our shared vision to deliver an even brighter Blackpool, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact it will have on the town’s economy over the coming years.”
Blackpool Council, alongside Muse, has already developed the 125,000 sq ft Number One Bickerstaffe Square council office, a Sainsbury’s supermarket and a refurbished 650-space multi-storey car park, alongside extensive public spaces for the community to enjoy.
The third phase of the Talbot Gateway regeneration includes a new seven storey, 215,000 sq ft sustainable office building which will bring over 3,000 civil service workers into the area when it opens in 2025, while land is currently being acquired ahead of phase four, a new £65m Multiversity educational campus which will also attract up to 3,000 more staff and students to the area.