Sunderland Echo

Upmarket hotel plan for Durham

- By Kevin Clark kevin.clark@northeast-press.co.uk Twitter: @kevinclark­jp

A £15million deal will see Durham County Council’s former home transforme­d into an upmarket new hotel, complete with Marco Pierre White restaurant.

Commercial property developerK­evinBrowna­nd business partner Shaun Crawley have completed a deal with Maven Capital Partners for the sale and refurbishm­ent of the Grade II-listed Shire Hall, in Durham city centre.

Originally built in 1896, the building will be sympatheti­cally renovated into a Hotel Indigo, the upmarket, boutique brand of InterConti­nental Hotels Group (IHG), with a 150-cover Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar and Grill.

The conversion will create an 81-bedroomed four-star hotel and is set to generate up to 60 jobs.

Kevin Brown, who bought Shire Hall in 2014, and Shaun will work together through their joint venture Elvet Developmen­ts Ltd (EDL) to lead the renovation and refurbishm­ent on behalf of Maven Capital Partners.

EDLhasappo­intedGordo­n Brewis, from Durhambase­d architects Howarth Litchfield, as lead designer on the project.

“It’s taken just over a year to find the right buyer and broker the deal,” said Kevin.

“From the outset, it has been vital to find the right partners to produce an outstandin­g hotel for the city and, equally as important, to secure Shire Hall’s future and prevent any further deteriorat­ion and damage to the building.

“The new hotel will meet the need for high quality accommodat­ion in the city and provide another prestigiou­s eatery with its Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar and Grill.”

 ??  ?? Kevin Brown (front) and Shaun Crawley in front of Shire Hall.
Kevin Brown (front) and Shaun Crawley in front of Shire Hall.

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