Municipal Offices in Cheltenham
Municipal Offices in Cheltenham

Luxury spa hotel could be the future for iconic Municipal Offices

The Municipal Offices – an iconic Grade II* listed building situated at the heart of Cheltenham – could become a luxury spa hotel. The news follows a thorough marketing and bidding process after the borough council listed the building for sale toward the end of last year.

The preferred bid proposes a full transformation for offices, turning them into a vibrant, luxury brand hotel, offering 125 rooms, a spa, event, banqueting and conference space. A hotel which is a destination for locals and travellers alike, a versatile offering for business, adventures, culture and relaxation.

Municipal Offices Cheltenham

The signing of an ‘exclusivity agreement’ means that the council will engage with the bidder over the next three months and during this time, the proposals will be evaluated.  Details of how much the council will gain from the sale, as well as further details of the scheme, remain commercially confidential throughout this stage.

The bid has been submitted by an international team who have previously delivered high end hotels across Europe. 

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Heading up the team, Mario San Jacinto of Almiranta Capital Ltd said, ‘’We are incredibly pleased to have reached this stage and will continue to remain focused on bringing our proposals forward.  We have assembled a truly world-class delivery team, comprising a commanding combination of both local and international real estate experts.  
 
‘’Our portfolio includes the delivery of international hotels, as well as the refurbishment and management of many regency buildings. We have created a vision that will transform the Municipal Offices, recognised as a landmark heritage building, into a prized asset for Cheltenham as the Festival Town and beyond. 

‘’We recognise the building is at the heart of the town and understand that in addition to the sale of the building, ensuring final delivery of the project will also be of primary importance to the borough council and all those who have an interest in this much-loved building. 
 
‘’What remains important in our proposal is the economic and civic pride boost that our scheme will offer to Cheltenham and the region. We want to create a place where visitors and local people will come together socially and for business, which is well connected to all that Cheltenham and the Cotswolds have to offer.’’

Councillor Rowena Hay, leader for Cheltenham Borough Council added, ‘’We are now entering a period of due diligence and it’s vital that throughout these next few months, we ensure that the proposals will deliver against our aspirations and for the economic, environmental and cultural benefits of the town.  At every stage, we have committed to ensuring that the sale will bring benefit to Cheltenham, and retain the heritage of this magnificent building, which is, and will continue to be, at the very heart of our town centre.

The council is dedicated to working alongside the bidder, towards delivery of this opportunity. Future steps involve planning and deal completion, with the potential buyers keen to engage with local, regional, national and international stakeholders.