60-unit Boutique Hotel Planned for George Town
A 60-unit boutique hotel is planned on the site of the old Treehouse restaurant opposite Kirk supermarket in George Town.
NCB Investments bought the land in December and this week submitted plans to build a five-story hotel, restaurant and café with a pool and swim-up bar.
Matthew Wight, managing director of NCB Group, said the hotel would be in the four-star range and aimed at a mix of business and leisure tourists. He said the site, close to the capital, Camana Bay and Seven Mile Beach, is ideal for a boutique hotel.
“As far as I know, this is the first new hotel in George Town for a very long time and we hope it will be part of a wider revitalization,” he said.
The developer is in talks with possible brands but is also considering operating the hotel itself with a management company.
Mr. Wight said it would likely have a “wellness” element, featuring a gym, spa and juice bar.
“We recognize there is a gap in the market for that type of approach and it is an angle we are working on,” he said.
The hotel will also feature conference rooms and other facilities for business visitors.
The property, between the Dixie Cemetery and the Coral Sands condos, features a mix of rugged ironshore coastline and a small sandy cove.
The plans were submitted to the Central Planning Authority this week. NCB hopes to break ground on the project before the end of the year and is aiming to be open in 2019.
The 60 units will be sold individually. Owners will get two weeks’ stay each year and a share of the proceeds from renting the units to tourists.
Hotel development is a new direction for NCB, which has typically worked on condos and apartments aimed at residents.
NCB is currently in mid-construction on Tides, a luxury residential development on South Sound.