Kitchener’s Mayfair Hotel to be Preserved at Andrin’s City Centre Condo Development

Mayfair Hotel In Andrin's City Centre in Kitchener

Andrin to Restore Mayfair Hotel At City Centre

Great news for lovers of heritage buildings downtown.  Restoration & expansion of the historic Mayfair Hotel at Andrin’s City Centre Condo development is moving forward.

CTV News reports:

Built around 1905 and converted to the Mayfair around 1929, it set to become a boutique hotel, spa and restaurant.

Brampton-based developer Andrin Homes will reportedly maintain the historic exterior while renovating the interior. Additional levels will be added to make it a nine story building.

The Record adds more details:

“Glass and steel additions will be built on top of the existing buildings, bringing the height to nine floors. The inside of both buildings will be completely rebuilt. Three floors will be added to the Mayfair Hotel at 11 Young St. Six floors to the building next door at 156-158 King St. west.

The proposed redevelopment plan calls for a speakeasy club in the basement and:

First floor — a restaurant, whisky bar, hotel lobby and pool.

Second floor — 13 suites plus a gym and yoga studio.

Third floor — 13 suites and the spa’s reception.

Fourth floor — 14 suites and the spa.