Hotel Designs
The Reach at Piccadilly – inspired by the industrial history of its location
The Reach at Piccadilly has opened its doors to 215 impressive guest rooms, eight suites, and a ground-floor restaurant & bar: Lock 84. Located in the city centre, the 11-storey building towers over the Rochdale Canal, which was once used to transport goods across the city. The hotel’s bespoke concept draws inspiration from its location, using the materials that were once carried down through the canals: coal, cotton, timber, wool, limestone, and salt.
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“We’re thrilled to be unveiling this new addition to the Manchester hotel industry,” said Ross Morrow, Managing Director of Molo Hotel Group. “Every aspect of The Reach at Piccadilly, from its design to its amenities, has been meticulously crafted to reflect the city’s rich heritage. We believe that visitors will not only enjoy the modern comforts and conveniences offered here but will also gain a deeper appreciation for Manchester’s vibrant history”.
ICA, one of the world’s leading hotel architecture and design studios, has led the design to transform an existing aparthotel into a refined luxury hotel. The hotel design is a progressive interpretation of the industrial era, Manchester’s pioneers, canalside living, and the beautiful craftsmanship of the narrow boats.
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Expect nautical, nostalgic interiors, with quality craftsmanship and greenery scattered throughout. Other features include bespoke artwork, influenced by the Rochdale waterways; brass detailing, inspired by boat grab-rail tops; and locally designed feature tabletops, with a nod to mill engines.
Collaborating with local partners is a key part of The Reach at Piccadilly’s food & drink offering. The restaurant, Lock 84, incorporates the city’s heritage in a variety of ways. Offering an ultimate all-day dining experience of speciality small plates, Lock 84 uses the best, sustainably sourced and seasonal ingredients from local suppliers.
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Stephen Bench, Managing Director of Lighthouse Hotel Management said: “We are delighted to launch this exciting addition to the portfolio. The Reach at Piccadilly prides itself on local authenticity and celebrating Manchester’s historical roots. Guests from around the world can certainly expect a warm, northern welcome.”
The Reach at Piccadilly forms part of Tribute Portfolio, a collection of characterful, independent hotels from Marriott Bonvoy that are drawn together by their passion for sincere service, captivating design and a drive to create vibrant social scenes for guests and locals alike. All Tribute Portfolio hotels have their own unique vibe.
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The Reach at Piccadilly – inspired by the industrial history of its location
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