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Aug 28, 2023

Planning Approval for former Park Lane Mews Hotel

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Bain Capital Special Situations and Orka Investments have received planning permission to redevelop a site in Mayfair to create a luxury lifestyle boutique hotel and prime residential building.

G&T is providing Cost Management services for the scheme, which has been designed by award-winning architects Buckley Gray Yeoman, alongside CIT (construction and development management) and DP9 (planning matters).

"We are aiming for a BREEAM 'Excellent' rating by retaining and refurbishing much of the existing building."

Rafael Coste Campos

Managing Director, Bain Capital Special Situations

Park Lane Mews

Located adjacent to Park Lane, the new hotel will feature 82 rooms, destination dining (including a signature restaurant), a lobby bar and café a well as a private members' space. Alongside the hotel the space will also deliver 16 luxury residences across two restored townhouses on Hertford Street.

Rafael Coste Campos, managing director of Bain Capital Special Situations, said: "Our expertise in the UK hospitality industry and focus on sustainability have guided our plans for Park Lane Mews to create a world-class, energy-efficient hotel.  With guidance from the forward-thinking approach of Buckley Gray Yeoman architects, we are aiming for a BREEAM 'Excellent' rating by retaining and refurbishing much of the existing building."

Oskar Sköldberg, co-founder of Orka Investments, added: "Having purchased the site in 2021, we are immensely proud to repurpose an important element of London history.  We are delighted that Westminster Council shares our enthusiasm by approving our vision and we look forward to delivering a significant investment that breathes new life into this corner of Mayfair."

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