
All-change on Altyre Road: plans for the Croydon Park Hotel site have altered drastically, from 447 flats to a 246-room ‘apart-hotel’
A year later than promised, with little more than half the homes proposed in the planning application, and with no sign of the 39- and 36-storey towers that council planners had insisted upon, there are plans for the Croydon Park Hotel to re-open next year, but not as private rental flats, as originally proposed by owners Amro Partners.
Instead, it will be called “The Canopy”, what the owners describe as a “premier” “apart hotel”, and representing a massive U-turn from the previous, multi-million-pound proposals.
Amro have binned their ambitious redevelopment plans to demolish the 1960s-built hotel and replace it with “The Botanical”, and 447 one-, two- and three-bedroom flats for private rent, and have instead opted for repurposing the building into 246 “studios and apartments”. Continue reading
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