UK: Marriott has signed an agreement with Cola Holdings to redevelop The Westbury Hotel in Mayfair into a 196-room St. Regis building.
Strategies include a ₤ 90 million redevelopment and also makeover of the former Westbury Mayfair Hotel, including the addition of a 8th flooring. The project will be developed by Peter Newman-Earp of Morrison Design, with interiors by Richmond International.
An extension to the rear of the hotel, along with an improvement to the structure’s exterior, is additionally part of the proposition. Amenities consist of a trademark dining establishment, speakeasy jazz bar, health and fitness centre and also health facility.
George Fleck, vice head of state and also international brand name leader of St. Regis Hotels & Resorts, stated: “This is a turning point for St. Regis Hotels & Resorts as we bring this cherished brand name to the United Kingdom. St. Regis provides a beautiful experience motivated by the phenomenal private retreats of its founding household, the Astors, whose dedication to excellence, sophisticated design, and passion for technology remain to specify the guest experience today..
” We are delighted to bring the brand name’s ageless tradition, valued customs and also bespoke service to among the finest addresses in London, as well as anticipate becoming the city’s most glamorous destination for visitors and also locals alike.”.
Paul Thomas, vice head of state of global hotel advancement at Marriott International, said: “We are delighted to celebrate the finalizing of The St. Regis London with Cola Holdings and The Westbury Hotel Limited. London is an extremely in-demand market for luxury tourists and also this landmark signing emphasizes our dedication to expanding Marriott International’s vibrant profile in critical locations.”.
Marriott currently operates 16 resorts under the St. Regis brand name throughout Europe, the Middle East and also Africa.
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