Mandarin Oriental checks in for new South Bank hotel
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group has signed up to operate a new luxury hotel at Bankside Yards on London’s South Bank, SE1.
The luxury hotel operator has signed a pre-development hotel management agreement with Sampson House to create a new 33-storey building with both hotel and branded residences.
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group has signed up to operate a new luxury hotel at Bankside Yards on London’s South Bank, SE1.
The luxury hotel operator has signed a pre-development hotel management agreement with Sampson House to create a new 33-storey building with both hotel and branded residences.
Located within the wider Bankside Yards masterplan, the site, which will be called Mandarin Oriental Bankside, will offer a 171-room hotel and 70 branded residences, subject to final non material planning amendments to meet operator requirements.
Sampson House, which is owned by an international real estate consortium including Hotel Properties, Native Land and Amcorp Properties Berhad, gained planning permission for the building in 2020. Consent was obtained by developer Native Land on behalf of Sampson House.
Bankside Yards is Native Land’s £2.5bn development, which is centred around the historic railway arches that run through the site and is set to be the UK’s first operationally fossil fuel-free major mixed-use development.
Plans for the site, include a range of wellness and fitness options for residents and guests of the hotel, as well as a spa and a 25m lap pool.
The residential units at Mandarin Oriental will provide residents access to the hotel’s facilities and service offering and are set to feature a sky lobby lounge, private roof garden and parking.
Other amenities on site will include four restaurants which will be accessible to residents and visitors, events spaces, an outdoor terrace and activity space.
Native Land chief executive Alasdair Nicholls said: “The Bankside Yards masterplan is creating a best-in-class mixed-use destination, devised by Native Land and its partners in the most central riverside location in London.
“The future addition of a Mandarin Oriental hotel and branded residences will be an important element in the intention to offer the very best amenities side-by-side with world-class cultural institutions, top-tier businesses and a rich and varied community.
“Such a respected global hospitality brand will positively impact not only the Bankside locality, but also the wider South Bank area.”
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