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Marcus Wareing oversees food and beverage of new £24m Birmingham hotel

11/02/2012 01:48 (103 Day 09:58 minutes ago)

The FINANCIAL -- Marcus Wareing is consulting on the food and beverage operation at the new £24m, 174-bedroom Hotel La Tour, which is set to open in Birmingham next month.

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According to Caterer and Hotelkeeper, Wareing is devising the menus and assisting in the recruitment of the 12-strong brigade for the 80-seat Aalto restaurant, bar and coffee shop, which will serve classic English dishes with a modern twist.

Alex Penhaligon, who spent 17 years with Marriott Hotels, most recently as executive head chef at the Waltham Abbey Marriott, has been appointed head chef at the four-star hotel, located in Birmingham's new City Park Gate district.

 

Hotel La Tour has been developed as a new-build hotel on a 99-year lease by the former management team of Hayley Conference Centres, which was acquired by private-equity firm Permira in 2007, for £358m. Schofield, who was sales and operations director of Hayley, and Hayley's former chairman, Alan English, are shareholders in the new business, with HSBC providing a percentage of the equity.

Schofield and English, who have been joined by four other key members of staff from Hayley, intend to open around five hotels in five years and are currently looking for city-centre locations across the UK.

 

Hotel La Tour, which is employing 100 staff, is due to open during the week of 26 March.

 

 

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