Oxford United Signs Radisson Hotel Partnership
Oxford United has announced the signing of Radisson Hotel Group, who will partner with the club to deliver a new-build, 180-room Radisson-branded hotel.
This will form part of the proposed development on land known as the Triangle, north of Oxford, where the club aims to build its new stadium.
More than half of the hotel’s guest rooms will overlook the pitch and the ground floor will include a restaurant.
The site will include a 16,000-capacity stadium, a 1,000-capacity conference and exhibition centre and the 180-room Radisson hotel, as well as bars, restaurants and fitness and entertainment facilities. It will create almost 1,000 jobs to support the local economy.
Adam Benson, Chief Commercial and Marketing Officer at Oxford United, said: “Signing an agreement of this nature marks a major milestone for the stadium development. The fact we can attract a partner of the calibre of Radisson Hotel Group is a real endorsement of the world-class complex we are looking to build.
“At every stage of the process the Radisson team demonstrated a real understanding of what we are trying to achieve. Their offering, accommodation and associated facilities will fit perfectly with the overall development ensuring an exceptional experience for all visitors.
“The hotel is a key part of our plans to create a multi-purpose venue, whilst supporting the club’s ability to operate an economically sustainable long-term home.”
Jonathon Clarke, Development Director at Oxford United, added: “We conducted a thorough tender process for our hotel partner and the Radisson Hotel Group stood out for their strong sustainability credentials, beautiful design and understanding of how to integrate a hotel into a leisure and community facility.
“The standards they set are world-class, from interior design and visitor experience through to sustainability. Our visions are perfectly aligned, and we look forward to working together.”
As part of Oxford United’s pledge to deliver a state-of-the-art stadium, it will use a low-carbon energy supply to create an ‘all electric’ stadium, with power also generated by solar panels, making it the most environmentally sustainable mid-sized stadium to be built in the UK.
The stadium will provide numerous public transport options and will create new connections for the wider community, with an east to west pedestrian and cycle route. The stadium is next to Oxford Parkway train station, which offers a short five-minute connection to Oxford’s central train station, plus a Park & Ride site for local bus services.
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