Hong Kong hotel group books into Belgravia venture for £132m

 
19 June 2013

A historic Hong Kong hotel business is poised to make its first move into London after agreeing to spend £132.5 million on a half-share of a new site near Hyde Park Corner.

Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels, which operates under the Peninsula Hotel brand and opened its first hotel in Hong Kong in 1928, is buying out Derwent London’s 50% stake in a joint venture with Grosvenor Estates to redevelop 1-5 Grosvenor Place in Belgravia into offices and a luxury hotel. Peninsula operates nine hotels around the world, most recently opening in Shanghai in 2009.

Derwent, which has owned the buildings on the site for almost 20 years, should book a £53 million profit on its share of the joint venture after Grosvenor last year extended its leases on the site to 150 years.

Chief executive John Burns said: “We took a view that the hotel development was more effective, and we’re not in the hotel business.”

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