Kierby hotel sold
Kierby hotel sold
Apparently the Kierby hotel was sold yesterday and is going to be demolished with a new Hilton hotel replacing it.
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I saw the Facebook post. I doubt there will be a Hilton there. Be good to see if flattened tho
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Just what I’ve heard by somebody who works next to it and they have to relocate
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Good news for the town if true, hopefully the businesses around are not too badly affected in the short term.
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Would be pleasantly surprised if it’s a Hilton or one of their affiliates.
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Should make a big difference to the area if true. I have my doubts after a quick google search with no news articles returned about it, but it would be great news if it's happening. Burnley town centre doesn't seem a natural fit for a Hilton Hotel but there's definitely a lack of recognisable hotel chains and restaurants in the town centre. Maybe they've seen an opportunity that others haven't.
Echo the sentiments above for the impact for the small business on or near the premises.
Echo the sentiments above for the impact for the small business on or near the premises.
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If it's true I bet it will be finished before the town to Turf fiasco. Also let's hope it's a decent hotel not one of these half-way houses for the likes of released offenders,asylum seekers etc,there are enough back street places for them courtesy of Calico and the numerous cowboy landlords with HMO's springing up across town.
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Yeah, you’d have expected the council’s social media team to be shouting about it.ArmchairDetective wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 1:48 pmShould make a big difference to the area if true. I have my doubts after a quick google search with no news articles returned about it, but it would be great news if it's happening. Burnley town centre doesn't seem a natural fit for a Hilton Hotel but there's definitely a lack of recognisable hotel chains and restaurants in the town centre. Maybe they've seen an opportunity that others haven't.
Echo the sentiments above for the impact for the small business on or near the premises.
It’ll end up being another pound store.
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One thing's for sure, there will be a big step up in standard on the night porter front if it becomes a Hilton.
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Please please please build a traditional flagship stone building.
Please don't put up panes of glass or more concrete.
Please don't put up panes of glass or more concrete.
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I’ve not seen any posts about it, does anybody have the Facebook link for it?
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Whatever's replacing it is pretty much secondary.
Just flatten the bloody thing.
Just flatten the bloody thing.
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They could put a lovely roundabout with a tree in the middle in its place.ElectroClaret wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 1:59 pmWhatever's replacing it is pretty much secondary.
Just flatten the bloody thing.
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Off topic slightly but it's a shame that the original market hall was torn down. Complete pie in the sky but it would be great if it was rebuilt. They're absolutely bustling at the weekend in other towns. Shame.
Where the Kierby is concerned though, a wooden shack would look better than what's currently there.
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Like they have in BlackburnAGENT_CLARET wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 1:45 pmIt won't be an Hilton hotel but it could be a Hampton by Hilton hotel
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I don't see it being a hotel, there's literally no need for one is there. With crow wood, holiday inn, premier inn, travel lodge. Can't see the demand for a big town centre hotel
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Fantastic building - bulldozed to build that awful replacement.ArmchairDetective wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 2:02 pmOff topic slightly but it's a shame that the original market hall was torn down.
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Brilliant news if true! Hopefully more of the brutalist crap gets pulled down and Burnley can start to really thrive once more.
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Won't happen but it would be great if they demolished it and made a green space there for people to enjoy
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Such a shame much of old Burnley was demolished, such as the market hall and surrounding cobbled streets and parts of St James's Street.
The original buildings with their character stonework would now look fantastic if respectfully renovated. So much better than the dreary concrete blocks that we now have.
Replaced in haste in the name of progress to try and move the town on from its heavy industrial past which was possibly a good idea at the time but with hindsight, it wasn't unfortunately.
The original buildings with their character stonework would now look fantastic if respectfully renovated. So much better than the dreary concrete blocks that we now have.
Replaced in haste in the name of progress to try and move the town on from its heavy industrial past which was possibly a good idea at the time but with hindsight, it wasn't unfortunately.
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Ah yes I'm sure a bit of grass and some flowers would be a nightmare. It looks like they've already put some new trees and flower beds in the new bit going round towards the bus station so it could end up looking quite good if they can get rid of the Keirby.AGENT_CLARET wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 3:24 pmGreen space right next to the busiest road and roundabout in Burnley![]()
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This is absolutely brilliant news if true.
Not so good if it’s a Hampton by Hilton being built, they tend to be fairly basic buildings with zero architectural quality, but let’s be honest anything would be better than what’s there now!
Not so good if it’s a Hampton by Hilton being built, they tend to be fairly basic buildings with zero architectural quality, but let’s be honest anything would be better than what’s there now!
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Lot of phone masts on that building .. think that was the main revenue
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They must be in the same state as the building then with reception being as bad as it is in Burnley Town Centre nowadays.Carlos the Great wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 5:23 pmLot of phone masts on that building .. think that was the main revenue
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They’ve even got a Hampton in Rochdale , which is a true town of death . However as it’s a large ish urban sprawl with almost no hotels in the town centre , it fits their profile . They’re just mid range competitively priced hotels run as franchises. Pity they’ve still got the hideous Motel style signs they use in the US. Though even a glass tower would be an improvement on the old Kierby palace of romance .
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An architectural tragedy.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat May 18, 2024 2:39 pmFantastic building - bulldozed to build that awful replacement.
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The new hotel will be finished before the new junction/roundabout.
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Just watch them dig up the newly completed work within a few weeks of it finally being finished.
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There are enough of shops in Burnley Town centre,just look at the empty ones so it won't be retail, I just can't see enough trade for a hotel as mentioned earlier there are enough hotels, an entertainment complex has just been finished so rule that out, therefore I think just make an open space perhaps a decent fountain and perhaps a place for a statue for Jimmy Anderson.
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The 'DoubleTree by Hilton' at Leeds Lock looks like a tax office.
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All the other hotels are further away though - i don't think they would commit to building a hotel if they didn't think there was capacity. Football fans at the weekends and mid week games perhaps, business stays during the week...bfcjg wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2024 9:48 amThere are enough of shops in Burnley Town centre,just look at the empty ones so it won't be retail, I just can't see enough trade for a hotel as mentioned earlier there are enough hotels, an entertainment complex has just been finished so rule that out, therefore I think just make an open space perhaps a decent fountain and perhaps a place for a statue for Jimmy Anderson.
Anything would be an improvement on what is there now though.
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Just can't see it, the occupancy rates relying on football fans and who actually would opt to stay there when Crow Wood, the Oakes etc are minutes away.clarethomer wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2024 10:12 amAll the other hotels are further away though - i don't think they would commit to building a hotel if they didn't think there was capacity. Football fans at the weekends and mid week games perhaps, business stays during the week...
Anything would be an improvement on what is there now though.
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I don’t think a developer would buy a hotel to knock it down and leave some open space.bfcjg wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2024 9:48 amThere are enough of shops in Burnley Town centre,just look at the empty ones so it won't be retail, I just can't see enough trade for a hotel as mentioned earlier there are enough hotels, an entertainment complex has just been finished so rule that out, therefore I think just make an open space perhaps a decent fountain and perhaps a place for a statue for Jimmy Anderson.
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Fans that arrive on the train and will use a site like booking.com and look for closest to the centre and to the ground perhaps? If i was looking on a map, I don't think many of the other hotels bar probably premier inn would register for me if I didn't have my car with me.
I agree there are lots of choice but if you have an option of a hotel that has the ground with a short walk, all the shops and bars/pubs etc. It is a no brainer to me. The only thing that would put me off is if it was loads more expensive than the others. I don't think it would be in comparison to Crow Wood for example.
I could see a market for a town centre place. Would be good for the town centre too I would imagine.
Burnley has a thriving and growing investment in businesses - this will bring in more visitors so its not all about the footy.
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That's where the statue of Jimmy Anderson should go.
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For those not in Burnley, here a photo of it took a few hours ago.
What a mess, it needs bulldozing soon as possible.
What a mess, it needs bulldozing soon as possible.
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It's a giant turd, isn't it.
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More likely to be re-clad than bulldozed I would imagine.
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That would be nice to have a stone one like the town hall to give us back some buildings that looks in keeping with some of the town centres. lik ethe top of hall street looking across at the other side from macdonalds back to the swan all the old stone buildings be nice to get a few more cafes selling pie and black peas yum yum
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the story at the moment just doesnt add up to me, i saw that someone on facebook who works in one of the shops had "someone" come in to say that they had bought it, and was going to build a Hilton there. is that really how Hilton operate these days?
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There is more chance of a bronze statue of a certain Burnley plumber being erected than there is of having a new hotel built out of Ashlar sandstone. Have you any idea how expensive it is? We are Burnley, not Bahrain.
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Seems a bit like this
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