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Peter House Is The Coolest Place To
Be In Manchester! · The IoD Hub conference
centre at Stonemartin’s Manchester building, Peter
House, has been voted the 5th COOLest venue for small
meetings in the UK
The IoD Hub at Manchester’s Peter House, has been
voted the 5th COOLest venue for small meetings in the UK
by an independent panel at Prestige Events’ COOL Venue
Awards. The results were announced on the 12th November,
with Peter House sitting on an impressive list that
includes iconic venues such as: the Natural History
Museum, Royal Albert Hall, Somerset House, The
Dorchester, Warwick Castle, Wembley, and many more.
Peter House was chosen for its stunning design and
immaculate attention to detail, which offers the
business traveler the perfect venue to touchdown for a
few hours, or to hold more formal meetings. The building
offers an impressive entrance atrium, built-in white
marble juxtaposed with rich dark red furnishings. Peter
House is modern, fresh, yet simple – striking an
impressive balance between comfort and style – which is
why it has finished top out of all of the Manchester
venues listed.
Typically London dominated the awards, but other
Manchester venues also featured in the following
categories: Manchester United was the 7th COOLest
Sporting Venue, the Urbis was the 9th COOLest Venue
Architecture and The Lowry Hotel came 10th in both the
COOLest Boutique Hotel COOLest Conference/Exhibition
Centre categories – but Peter House achieved the highest
rating by coming 5th in the COOL Small Meeting Venue
stakes.
Over the past few years there is a developing trend
for corporate event organisers to seek newer and
off-the-trodden-path venues which have something a bit
special to offer. The COOL Venues Awards were developed
by Prestige Events magazine to recognise an unsung and
largely influential element that emerges in the process
of planning a corporate event – i.e. how exciting is the
venue? Where is the latest ‘place to be’?
Julie Pickford, Head of National Conferencing for
Stonemartin and General Manager at Peter House, says
this will be a real boost to business: “Stonemartin
buildings are built to impress, carefully designed to
strike a careful balance between being corporate and
professional, while still maintaining some identity and
character – and it’s paid off! At the end of the day
Manchester is a cool city and it has a lot to offer.
Considering what a distinguished list of venues we are
appearing alongside, we are very proud to have finished
in such a high position. It’s about time people realised
there’s a whole world outside London and the rest of the
country has a lot more to offer.”
Peter House has been enjoying a lot of success
recently, with Julie Pickford also being a finalist for
the Boss of the Year Award in the national Executive PA
Awards in October. The building has also secured four
new wins, with ENTEC, Viridis Clean Energy Group, GKA
and Charles Fellowes all choosing the building to open
new offices over the past couple of months.
The Awards were judged on the fact a COOL venue
should have: Charisma, Originality, Style, Innovation,
Sex Appeal, Authenticity, and Uniqueness. Awards were
given in eighteen categories: COOLest Hotel Chain,
COOLest Independent Hotel, COOLest Country
House/Castle/Heritage Venue, COOLest Boutique Hotel,
COOLest Bar/Club, COOLest Venue For Corporate
Fun/Teambuilding, COOLest Restaurant, COOLest Venue For
Awards Ceremonies, COOLest For Galas, COOLest For
Receptions, COOLest On Water Venue, COOLest Sporting
Venue, COOLest Sporting Venue, COOLest Museum/Gallery,
COOLest Conference/Exhibition Centre, COOLest For Small
Meetings, COOLest For Outdoor Events/Hospitality,
COOLest Venue Architecture and All-round COOL Venue Of
2007. The awards were also followed the strict guideline
that each nominee should not be selected as a result of
its technical capabilities, since many of these facets
(lighting, AV, etc) can be imported.
An independent panel of judges comprised the council,
with representative from a diverse collective,
including; writers, industry figureheads, and event
organisers/specialists. The panel consists of luminaries
such as: Zanine Adams of Visit London, Will Broome –
President elect of the International Special Events
Society UK Chapter and MD of Londonlaunch, Julian Saipe
of leading caterers Zafferano, Kate Ingles of event
management specialists Beyond, Simon Thompson MD of
industry website Conferences-UK, and Kanya King MBE –
creator of the highly glam MOBO awards, as well as
Prestige Events editorial team.
Peter House is a landmark building overlooking St.
Peter's Square in Manchester's City Centre. The 100,000
sqft building offers 10 floors of office space, a major
conferencing and meeting facility, together with
adjoining restaurants and retail facilities.
To find out more, please visit:
www.stonemartin.com
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