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Richard Parker, Mayor of the West Midlands, “Edgbaston is a world-class venue and this
said: redevelopment,
backed by our investment, will ensure it continues to attract top-tier international cricket, thousands of visitors every year, and even more jobs for local people.
“Our region is home to a number of globally celebrated sports teams and venues. By supporting them to grow, we shore up our place on the international stage, bringing visitors, investment and jobs now and into the future.
“It’s what I want to see for the West Midlands – growth that ensures everyone can benefit.”
Adela Cristea, Vice President, Business Development UK, Ireland & Nordics at Radisson Hotel Group, added: “Radisson RED is the perfect fit for this world-renowned stadium and we’re so excited to bring this project to life.
“We look forward to working closely with the Edgbaston team on the design and details of the hotel to showcase the bold and vibrant Radisson RED brand, and we are extremely proud to be playing a part in supporting the wider community.”
The project is the latest development in the Edgbaston Masterplan to transform the stadium into a multi-use sports, residential, commercial, and community complex.
Edgbaston’s Masterplan has seen the opening of Corkfield’s apartment complex opposite the stadium and the launch of a hospitality centre of excellence that promises exciting career opportunities at the stadium.
Xcelerate with Edgbaston – operated by stadium catering partner Levy UK + Ireland – is situated behind the Wyatt Stand and offers apprenticeships, career development, and skills training for people wanting to work in the sector.
The Club’s works as part of the Masterplan also includes a new entrance piazza and car parking zones, totalling over 15,000 square metres.
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