Sheffield United Football Club (SUFC) has announced that the new hotel to be built at its Bramall Lane stadium will be operated by Millennium & Copthorne Hotels.
Work will begin on the 149-bedroom, four-star hotel early next year, ready for an Autumn 2008 opening.
The football club will build the eight-storey hotel on land bordered by Bramall Lane and Cherry Street, to the rear of the new Westfield Health corner stand.
The multi-million pound development will also include a restaurant, executive suites and a gym.
Chief executive of Sheffield United, Jason Rockett, said: “Millennium & Copthorne is a world-renowned brand whose commitment to Sheffield, and in particular Sheffield United, is a significant step in the continued regeneration of the city.”
Elsewhere, SUFC’s promotion to the Premiership raised players and football management wages by £5.6m in its latest annual results, which contributed to an operating loss before interest of £6.2m, compared to £600,000 in the previous year.
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Sheffield United Football Club (SUFC) has announced that the new hotel to be built at its Bramall Lane stadium will be operated by Millennium & Copthorne Hotels.
Work will begin on the 149-bedroom, four-star hotel early next year, ready for an Autumn 2008 opening.
The football club will build the eight-storey hotel on land bordered by Bramall Lane and Cherry Street, to the rear of the new Westfield Health corner stand.
The multi-million pound development will also include a restaurant, executive suites and a gym.
Chief executive of Sheffield United, Jason Rockett, said: “Millennium & Copthorne is a world-renowned brand whose commitment to Sheffield, and in particular Sheffield United, is a significant step in the continued regeneration of the city.”
Elsewhere, SUFC’s promotion to the Premiership raised players and football management wages by £5.6m in its latest annual results, which contributed to an operating loss before interest of £6.2m, compared to £600,000 in the previous year.
Sheffield United Football Club (SUFC) has announced that the new hotel to be built at its Bramall Lane stadium will be operated by Millennium & Copthorne Hotels.
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Office parliamentary physical activity challenge, which takes place throughout June and is
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