Townsquare Sliema’s planning application for a lifestyle business hotel in a building previously earmarked for office space adjacent to the main tower has been validated by the Planning Authority.
Townsquare had announced last year that it was seeking a change of use for the building which will now comprise three additional floors in line with policies governing tourist establishments.
The proposed 113-room hotel will overlook the main piazza and the restored Villa Drago and its gardens. Amenities will include a wellness centre and conference facilities, restaurants and cafes, meeting spaces, and a roof top pool garden, together with an indoor pool and gym.
Research undertaken by the investors revealed a demand for a design business hotel to complement Townsquare’s living, retail, food and workspaces.
The footprint of the project’s built-up area will remain untouched as will the public spaces which include open-air avenues, gardens and a piazza making Townsquare the largest pedestrian zone in Sliema’s town centre.
The four-star hotel’s lead architect is Martin Xuereb & Associates while the façade is designed by One Works of Milan.
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