The St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel was officially opened on May 5 after undergoing extensive renovation to bring the building back to its former glory. The building was in such a bad state that it was almost torn down in 1960 and had to be closed due to health and safety concerns in the 80s.
The new St. Pancras Hotel couldn’t be further from its former dilapidated state. The redevelopment was spear-headed by the successful business man Harry Hadelsman who funded a large portion of the £200million redevelopment price tag through his property development company Manhattan Lofts Corporation. The project was undertaken in conjunction with Continental Railways and Marriott Hotels. The architects behind the project were Richard Griffiths Architects, who are known for their expertise in heritage projects. The interior design was by GA Design and several of the private apartments across the top floors were done by RHWL.
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