Westminster City Council's planning committee
has resolved to grant planning consent for a new 190-room hotel,
to be known as The Peninsula London, at 1-5 Grosvenor Place, Hyde
Park Corner, Belgravia in central London.
The joint venture developers, Grosvenor Britain
& Ireland (Grosvenor) and The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels (HSH),
submitted an application in July to replace the existing 1950s and
1960s offices with a luxury hotel and residential apartments
designed by British-based Hopkins Architects.
Clement Kwok , Managing Director and Chief
Executive Officer of The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited,
said, "We are delighted that Westminster City Council's planning
committee has resolved to grant planning consent for the
development of The Peninsula London. London is one of the world's
most dynamic capital cities and we are excited to move another
step closer to introducing The Peninsula brand to London together
with our partner, Grosvenor. This hotel has been designed to align
with our group's philosophy of developing a small number of the
world's best hotels in exceptional locations, while respecting the
history and heritage of the local area. We are very optimistic for
the long-term future of London as a business and tourism
destination."
In addition to
guestrooms and a spa, The Peninsula London will include shops, bars, restaurants and a
ballroom.
The design is inspired by the area's heritage, befitting
one of London's most celebrated addresses. A grand pedestrian
entrance on Grosvenor Place will be accessed from a colonnade
linking to an internal 'Palazzo-style' courtyard, approximately 30
x 30 metres in size.
Vehicle access to the hotel will be via this
courtyard off Grosvenor Crescent.
Plans also include 24-28
residential apartments with their own leisure and spa facility and
separate entrance on Halkin Street. Separately, 23 homes will be built nearby in Buckingham Palace Road,
adding to the housing supply and diversity of the area.
Grosvenor and HSH aim to start construction in
summer 2017, with completion due in 2021.
Plans also include improved
public spaces in Grosvenor Place, Halkin Street and Grosvenor
Crescent, with wider footpaths and new trees planted along Halkin
Street and Grosvenor Crescent. Working alongside Westminster City
Council and TfL, the scheme also hopes to improve pedestrian
access across Grosvenor Crescent and Grosvenor Place. The
improved public areas are designed by BDP, a major international
practice of architects, designers and engineers.
Peter
Vernon , Chief Executive Officer at Grosvenor Britain & Ireland
said, "This is an excellent opportunity to shape a very special part of London. The Peninsula London is an example of the
long-term thinking and high-quality design required to maintain London's status as a global city. The scheme will support
thousands of jobs and brings tens of millions of pounds to the
West End economy. The Peninsula London also provides a chance to
improve the surrounding realm by widening pavements, planting more trees and providing easier road crossings. It is a major milestone
in our efforts to improve Belgravia as a place to visit, live and work."
Peninsula,
Grosvenor Place,
Hyde Park,
London,
England
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