Lowry Hotel

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The Lowry Hotel is located by the River Irwell in Salford, Greater Manchester, England. The five-star hotel is named after the artist L. S. Lowry. Although within the boundaries of the City of Salford, it is close to Manchester city centre and is known as "The Lowry Hotel Manchester".[2] Upon opening, Marco Pierre White was the overseeing chef of the River Room restaurant.[3]

Coordinates53°28′58″N 2°15′03″W
Opening2001
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General information
LocationSalford
Greater Manchester
England
Coordinates53°28′58″N 2°15′03″W
Opening2001
OwnerWestmont Hospitality Group
OperatorWestmont Hospitality Group
Technical details
Floor count8
Design and construction
ArchitectConsarc Design Architects [1]
Other information
Number of rooms165
Number of suites7
Number of restaurants1
ParkingValet Parking
Website
thelowryhotel.com
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Ownership

The hotel was owned by The Rocco Forte Collection, the company of Sir Rocco Forte, son of the late hotel magnate Baron Charles Forte. In November 2016, the hotel was put up for sale, two years after being acquired by Westmont Hospitality Group and Mount Kellett Capital Management in a deal estimated to be worth £40m.[4][5][6]

Architecture

The Lowry Hotel structure is a reinforced concrete frame on continuous flight auger piles constructed on a brown field site adjacent to the River Irwell. The external façades are glazed with rain screen cladding hung from the frame.[7]

Guests

Portuguese football manager Jose Mourinho lived in the Lowry during his time as manager of Manchester United, spending an estimated £716,000 over more than two years.[8]

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