North Stand Construction Discussion

My mate Mag from the Med installs maglock doors at the Medlock.

About time we replaced
She sells seashells by the sea shore.
 
  • Radisson Hotel Group and Manchester City announce collaboration for the Club’s new 401 keys hotel, set to open in late 2026
  • The upper-upscale hotel will join the Radisson Blu family and will form part of the Club’s £300 million development at the Etihad Campus
  • The hotel will be known as The Medlock, named after the river Medlock that runs underneath the Etihad Campus
Radisson Hotel Group announces its collaboration with Manchester City for the Club’s 401-room hotel, which is set to open in late 2026. Operating all year round, the hotel will provide convenient and comfortable accommodation for music and sport fans who are attending events at the Etihad Stadium, visitors to the UK’s largest indoor arena, Co-op Live, as well as guests exploring the wider entertainment destination and Manchester itself.

The Medlock will offer guests a choice of suites, deluxe and standard rooms, in addition to a luxury penthouse suite. Upon completion, guests will also have access to a wide variety of food and drink outlets, a roof walk and museum experience and commercial office space in the expanded stadium area.

To capitalize on the high demand for large corporate and MICE facilities in Manchester – one of the UK’s most desirable and fastest growing cities for both tourists and businesses – the hotel will have access to meeting and events space available at the Etihad Stadium and is easily accessible from the city centre.

 
  • Radisson Hotel Group and Manchester City announce collaboration for the Club’s new 401 keys hotel, set to open in late 2026
  • The upper-upscale hotel will join the Radisson Blu family and will form part of the Club’s £300 million development at the Etihad Campus
  • The hotel will be known as The Medlock, named after the river Medlock that runs underneath the Etihad Campus
Radisson Hotel Group announces its collaboration with Manchester City for the Club’s 401-room hotel, which is set to open in late 2026. Operating all year round, the hotel will provide convenient and comfortable accommodation for music and sport fans who are attending events at the Etihad Stadium, visitors to the UK’s largest indoor arena, Co-op Live, as well as guests exploring the wider entertainment destination and Manchester itself.

The Medlock will offer guests a choice of suites, deluxe and standard rooms, in addition to a luxury penthouse suite. Upon completion, guests will also have access to a wide variety of food and drink outlets, a roof walk and museum experience and commercial office space in the expanded stadium area.

To capitalize on the high demand for large corporate and MICE facilities in Manchester – one of the UK’s most desirable and fastest growing cities for both tourists and businesses – the hotel will have access to meeting and events space available at the Etihad Stadium and is easily accessible from the city centre.


Good find that, Gordyola.
 
'Upon completion, guests will also have access to a wide variety of food and drink outlets, a roof walk and museum experience and commercial office space in the expanded stadium area'

Makes sense, and I had previously made this point before when we were speculating on who/how would get access etc.
 
'Upon completion, guests will also have access to a wide variety of food and drink outlets, a roof walk and museum experience and commercial office space in the expanded stadium area'

Makes sense, and I had previously made this point before when we were speculating on who/how would get access etc.
Go on the piss and next morning do the roof walk... :)
 
Radisson Blu is the upmarket branding for Radisson. Looking at prices at the Radisson Blu in Manchester for our next home game, prices are £260 for the night up to over £1000 for a suite. If you throw in the competition for rooms from concert goers, it looks like the Premier Inn will retain our business. Oh well, it was a nice dream.
 
Radisson Blu is the upmarket branding for Radisson. Looking at prices at the Radisson Blu in Manchester for our next home game, prices are £260 for the night up to over £1000 for a suite. If you throw in the competition for rooms from concert goers, it looks like the Premier Inn will retain our business. Oh well, it was a nice dream.
By the time this opens, the Prem Inn will probably be pushing £260 a night mate.

I'm not even joking btw, unfortunately.
 
By the time this opens, the Prem Inn will probably be pushing £260 a night mate.

I'm not even joking btw, unfortunately.
Sadly you are probably correct. To be honest, the time is coming when we pick our games very, very carefully so having a splurge 4 or 5 times a season might be what we do rather than try and make as many as we can.

I will definitely try and use the hotel when it first opens although I was serious about competition from concert goers. after all gig dates are set sometimes a year in advance compared to match days.....
 
  • Radisson Hotel Group and Manchester City announce collaboration for the Club’s new 401 keys hotel, set to open in late 2026
  • The upper-upscale hotel will join the Radisson Blu family and will form part of the Club’s £300 million development at the Etihad Campus
  • The hotel will be known as The Medlock, named after the river Medlock that runs underneath the Etihad Campus
Radisson Hotel Group announces its collaboration with Manchester City for the Club’s 401-room hotel, which is set to open in late 2026. Operating all year round, the hotel will provide convenient and comfortable accommodation for music and sport fans who are attending events at the Etihad Stadium, visitors to the UK’s largest indoor arena, Co-op Live, as well as guests exploring the wider entertainment destination and Manchester itself.

The Medlock will offer guests a choice of suites, deluxe and standard rooms, in addition to a luxury penthouse suite. Upon completion, guests will also have access to a wide variety of food and drink outlets, a roof walk and museum experience and commercial office space in the expanded stadium area.

To capitalize on the high demand for large corporate and MICE facilities in Manchester – one of the UK’s most desirable and fastest growing cities for both tourists and businesses – the hotel will have access to meeting and events space available at the Etihad Stadium and is easily accessible from the city centre.

just had to be a Radisson Blu didn't it!
 
Sadly you are probably correct. To be honest, the time is coming when we pick our games very, very carefully so having a splurge 4 or 5 times a season might be what we do rather than try and make as many as we can.

I will definitely try and use the hotel when it first opens although I was serious about competition from concert goers. after all gig dates are set sometimes a year in advance compared to match days.....

Competition from the gig goers? Neither footy fans nor giggers will stand a chance against the Sheikh booking up all the rooms to boost the figures, like he buys up all our empty seats.
 
It’s not changed has it though, we’ve known it was going to look like that from the start pretty much?
 
Was on the tour last week and asked the questions apparently not same as the white lights Certainly not infra red as there was a guy stood next to them for quite a while
https://sglsystem.com/ used in stadia with shading issues and to generate grass plant recovery in the colder months. These lights, plus the hybrid stitching and under soil heating go a long way to explain why modern football pitches are so much better than they used to be
 

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