Nobu Hospitality expands into Manchester with the development of Nobu Hotel, Restaurant, and Residences Manchester. This marks the firm's first residential project in the UK.
The £360 million venture will be executed in collaboration with property developer Salboy. Nobu Hospitality's vision features a 76-storey tower with 160 luxury hotel rooms, a signature Nobu restaurant and bar, and 452 high-end residences. The aesthetic will evoke the brand's signature minimalist sensibilities and Japanese-inspired detail embellishments. Residents and guests will have access to premium amenities such as Nobu dining and room service, a swimming pool, spa, gym, and a podium garden, alongside a dedicated experience team to enhance their lifestyle.
Situated in a prime Manchester city center location, the development aims to elevate the city’s status as a hub for luxury hospitality and real estate.
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What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Urban Luxury Living
- Luxury residential projects in city centers are redefining upscale urban living with high-end amenities and personalized services.
- Japandi Design Influence
- The fusion of Japanese aesthetics with Scandinavian minimalism is increasingly prominent in luxury real estate design choices.
- Integrated Hospitality-residence Models
- The integration of hotel and residential spaces offers a seamless lifestyle experience that blends hospitality with home.
Sectors Adopting This
- Hospitality
- Luxury hospitality brands are venturing into residential projects, blurring the lines between hotel service and home living.
- Real Estate Development
- Real estate developers are collaborating with global hospitality brands to create exclusive mixed-use properties in urban centers.
- Interior Design
- The interior design industry is increasingly influenced by minimalist Japandi themes, aligning with consumer preferences for understated luxury.
