PLANS for a new hotel designed by Stephen Hodder for German chain Motel One in Manchester's Piccadilly area were approved by the city council's planning committee last week.

The planning committee deferred its decision by one month while negotiations were held with the nightclub operators over possibly saving the basement club space, although this plan was deemed unfeasible by planning officers and the developers.

Hodder + Partners won a design contest at the end of last year to design the 330-room hotel facing Piccadilly station on the corner of London Road and Whitworth Street.

The developer is London-based Olympian Group, which acquired the site out of administration from a subsidiary of Targetfollow.

Motel One: the vision. Twisted or not.Motel One: twisted or not?The construction tender brief has been issued immediately and a contractor is expected to be appointed in the autumn ready to start construction in the first quarter of 2013. The hotel, in blocks of eight and 13 storeys, is scheduled to take around 18 months to complete.

Leases with current tenants including Hotel International and nightclub operators Legends are due expire at the end of this year.

One of the buildings set for demolition housed the Twisted Wheel club famed as a key venue in the development of Northern Soul. The plans for the new hotel have divided local opinion and angered certain music fans as evidenced by our exclusive story back in February - click here.

Motel OneMotel OneThe planning committee deferred its decision by one month while negotiations were held with the nightclub operators over possibly saving the basement club space, although this plan was deemed unfeasible by planning officers and the developers.

The nightclub bosses will be allowed to take fittings from the venue and are believed to be planning a new venture elsewhere.

Much of this article first appeared on our sister commercial property website Place North West.