Regent Property Group has announced a new deal that will bring the UK’s first Radisson Hotel Group & Serviced Apartments at 90/96 Maxwell Street.

The site was once the home to Fury Murrys nightclub.

The brand-new upscale development is expected to offer a mix of standard, superior bedrooms, one-bed apartments and studio apartments in the signature Radisson style.

Plans also include luxury amenities such as a rooftop bar and lounge with panoramic views across the city, a restaurant, a gym, and meeting spaces.

Regent, a Glasgow-based family business, bought the building five years ago and have now launched a public consultation on the development proposals.

Jay Singh, director of Regent Property Glasgow, said: “We are delighted to launch this consultation and initial feedback has been incredibly positive about the site being redeveloped and the proposed hotel use.”

Architects from HAUS are presently working on design ideas.

The intention is to keep the frontage of the site and develop a modern building that will form a key attraction for the prospective redevelopment of the St Enoch area.

Adela Cristea, vice-president, Business Development UK, Ireland & Nordics at Radisson Hotel Group, said: “This is an exciting time for Radisson Hotel Group; this is the first serviced apartment concept signing in the UK for us and we are absolutely thrilled to showcase it in Glasgow.

“Radisson Hotel & Serviced Apartments Glasgow will perfectly complement our award-winning Radisson RED and Radisson Blu properties, both of which are established, great brand representations in this amazing city.

“This new development will provide more choice for guests, with a home from home experience within the luxury of a Radisson environment.”

Regent is expected to hold a second consultation in April, with a planning application slated for submission in the summer.

Comments can be provided by visiting https://streets-uk.com/maxwellstreet/ before Friday, March 15. 





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