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Four Seasons set to run London’s iconic Ten Trinity Square as luxury hotel

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Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts has announced that it is set to run a luxury hotel currently being developed in London’s iconic Ten Trinity Square building. 

The grade II-listed building, which overlooks the tower of London and was formerly the Port of London Authority building, has been transformed by China-based owner and developer Reignwood Group.

The hotel, officially named ‘Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity Square’, will include 98 bedrooms and suites, two restaurants and a spa.

The building will also include 41 private residences as well as a private members club featuring a business centre, screening lounge and cigar lounge.

Allen Smith, president and CEO of Four Seasons, said: “We’re thrilled to be working with Reignwood Group on the transformation of this unique and exquisite London landmark.

“As the city continues to be a destination of choice for the world’s most discerning leisure and business travellers, Ten Trinity Square will be an excellent complement to our two existing hotels at Park Lane and Canary Wharf, and expand our presence in this critically important market.”

Mr. Songhua Ni, president of Reignwood Investments UK, said: “Through our collaboration with Four Seasons, our aim is for Ten Trinity Square to significantly raise the standard of ultimate luxury hospitality and living in the City of London.”

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