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The BT Tower, a futuristic skyscraper and a landmark sight in the London skyline, is set to be reborn as a luxury hotel. The 59-year-old, 620-foot-tall former UK communication network hub will be ...
London’s BT Tower is set to be reimagined as a landmark in the capital’s hotel scene as part of a £275m deal with US hotel developers MCR Hotels. The telecom giant announced on Wednesday (21 ...
London’s BT Tower will be transformed into a hotel in a £275 million deal. The 63-year-old 620 ft tower has been sold to MCR hotels to help secure its place as one of the capital’s landmarks ...
The BT Tower, a well-known landmark in London, is set to be turned into a hotel after it was sold for £275m. Opened in 1965 by then Prime Minister Harold Wilson, the 177-metre (600ft) tower was ...
London's famous BT Tower landmark will be turned into an 'iconic hotel' after the sale of the Grade-II listed building was agreed at £275m to an American company.. The communications tower, which ...
BT Group has agreed to the sale of the tower for £275 million to MCR Hotels. The chain is planning on preserving the iconic building, which is firmly a part of London’s skyline.
London's iconic BT Tower landmark is to be transformed into a hotel after it was purchased by an American company for £275m. The Grade II-listed building has been bought by MCR Hotels, which ...
London’s iconic BT Tower is being sold and will be converted into a hotel. BT UK:BT.A said it’s selling the BT Tower to MCR Hotels for £275 million ($347 million). About the Author.
London’s iconic BT Tower is to be turned into a luxury hotel following a £275m deal with US hotel developer MCR Hotels.. Having owned the tower since 1984, BT says they are selling it as it no ...
Brent Mathews, property director at BT Group said: “The BT Tower sits at the heart of London and we’ve been immensely proud to be the owners of this important landmark since 1984.
BT Group has agreed to the sale of the tower for £275 million to MCR Hotels. The chain is planning on preserving the iconic building, which is firmly a part of London’s skyline.