Hollywood actor Robert De Niro, with Capital & Counties and BD Hotels, has submitted plans for an 83-bedroom boutique hotel in Covent Garden, WC2.
The Wellington Hotel would be De Niro’s first hotel outside of the US, where he backed the Greenwich Hotel in New York with BH Hotels partners Ira Drukier and Richard Born.
The scheme would include spa facilities, two restaurants, a deli/café and a members’ club, all of which would be built around a central courtyard conservatory.
The hotel would see the redevelopment of a block of six buildings bounded by Wellington Street, Tavistock Street, Burleigh Street and Exeter Street.
Three of the buildings are Grade II listed and their historic facades would be retained for the hotel.
If approved by Westminster City Council, construction would begin in 2017, with a target completion date of 2019.
De Niro said: “London is one of the most exciting and cosmopolitan cities in the world. It makes perfect sense to develop a hotel that represents all of that in the heart of this city in Covent Garden. The Wellington Hotel would honour the heritage of the area, while bringing the best of what we’ve done in New York to London.”
Sarah-Jane Curtis, director of CapCo Covent Garden, said: “This would be our first landmark hotel for the estate and a new icon for the city, continuing our commitment to enliven Covent Garden with bespoke offerings from both global and British brands.”
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