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University building sold to hostel chain

A group protesting about academic redundancies are squatting in a disused university building

by Jo Wadsworth
Friday 7 Jun, 2024 at 2:17PM
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University building sold to hostel chain

A disused university building opposite the Royal Pavilion has been sold to a “premium” hostel chain for £2.275 million.

The five-storey building in Pavilion Parade was occupied by students last September after teaching based there was moved to Mithras House.

Ithas now been bought by Safestay, which says it plans to turn it into a 220-bed hostel, 200 of which will be in dormitory style accommodation and 20 in private rooms.

Safestay says the £1 million conversion should take about six months.

Larry Lipman, chairman of Safestay, said: “I am delighted to announce this acquisition. It is a unique building and ideally suited to becoming a premium Safestay hostel.

“Brighton has an excellent reputation in the UK as both a seaside getaway and a lively cultural hub and there is growing demand for affordable tourist accommodation in the city.

“Safestay will help fill this gap in the market by offering premium hostel stays for visitors, in a grand property, at a low cost.

“I am confident that this will be another strong addition to our portfolio.”

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Comments 7

  1. Teknik Informatika says:
    2 years ago

    What was the selling price of the disused university building opposite the Royal Pavilion?

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    • ChrisC says:
      2 years ago

      Read the article.

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  2. Brighton born and bred says:
    2 years ago

    Wow more drug addicts right next to the tourist attractions. Is this Labour council going to allow this? How on earth can this be considered a suitable location for yet another hostel.

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    • Ladywood Lass says:
      2 years ago

      Brighton Born and Bed. This actually ounds like a backpackers hostel.

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    • Ladywood Lass says:
      2 years ago

      Brighton Born and Bed. This actually sounds like a backpackers hostel.

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    • ChrisC says:
      2 years ago

      As it says in the article this is going to be more an upscale youth hostel type development.

      Will likely be booked by stag and hen groups or school trips

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      • Brighton born and bred says:
        2 years ago

        They will book whoever gives them the most money and hen and stag nights don’t want hostels. It will be rough sleepers or asylum seekers. This is who uses the other hostels.

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