Exeter Hospitality has received a £20m development facility from Topland Group for the newly opened IHG Hotel Indigo Exeter.
Topland’s structured finance division has provided the money with a stabilisation period for Exeter Hospitality.
The company has converted the city’s former House of Fraser department store into an Hotel Indigo with ground floor retail.
The Hotel Indigo financing further grows Topland’s investment in the hospitality sector, with the group committing more than £55m to develop and refurbish two hotels on Brighton’s seafront to be operated by Hilton and The Dalata Group.
Joe Priday, director of Exeter Hospitality, said: “The launch of Hotel Indigo has provided a new lease of life to the former House of Fraser store, putting it back into public use and creating new ways for the public to enjoy Exeter and its historic features. We have a long-standing relationship with Topland, who have once again provided the structured and flexible support needed to ensure this conversion progressed at pace.”
Tom Betts, structured finance director at Topland, added: “Hospitality remains a priority sector for us as consumer and business demand continues to strengthen and pass pre-Covid levels.
“As well as developing our own sites, our loan book is geared towards supporting ambitious projects – particularly those that provide a new purpose for quality assets in prime locations. The new Hotel Indigo is a great example of this commitment and we look forward to helping others bring forward similar regeneration projects in the coming months.”