Hotel books upgrade with banking deal

A SCARBOROUGH hotel is set to deliver increased occupancy after undergoing a major refurbishment assisted by a six-figure funding package.

The Ambassador Hotel, a Victorian hotel located on Scarborough’s esplanade overlooking South Bay, is installing new en-suite bathrooms and boilers to improve its customer experience and grow bookings.

Yorkshire Bank provided funding to support the project. The funding was delivered by Brian De Vere, a relationship manager based in Yorkshire Bank’s North Yorkshire Customer Banking Centre.

Charlotte Jackson, a co-director of the Ambassador Hotel, said: “We’re extremely pleased with the results of our investment – and our lovely guests are loving the new wet rooms too.

“As well as offering attractive wet-room style facilities, the bathrooms feature a much more powerful water system and showers with plenty of hot water to go round.

“The project is best thing we’ve done in a long time and it was good to get it finished quickly. If Yorkshire Bank hadn’t provided us with funding we would have introduced upgrades in stages and it would have taken years to complete. We are thrilled with the refurbishments and we are all looking forward to another sunny summer in Scarborough.”

Mr De Vere said: “It’s very rewarding to help a local business such as the Ambassador Hotel; its plan to increase occupancy will not only help the business to grow, it could also provide Scarborough’s tourism sector with an economic boost.

“As economic conditions continue to improve, Yorkshire Bank remains committed to supporting the growth ambitions of businesses such as the Ambassador Hotel.”

Brian De Vere, relationship manager, Yorkshire Bank; Charlotte Jackson, co-director, Ambassador Hotel; Harriet Frank, co-director, Ambassador Hotel

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