London's Admiralty Arch to be luxury hotel

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Admiralty Arch
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Building of the arch was completed in 1912 as a memorial to Queen Victoria

Historic central London landmark Admiralty Arch is to become a luxury hotel after the government agreed to lease it out for £60m.

The ceremonial gateway, between Trafalgar Square and The Mall, has been leased for 99 years to development company Prime Investors Capital (PIC).

It wants to transform it into a five star 100-bedroom hotel with ballroom, spa and fine dining restaurant.

Building of the arch, a memorial to Queen Victoria, was completed in 1912.

Redevelopment proposals include plans to build royal and presidential suites as well as residential apartments.

The developer said it did not have a "concrete time" for when it hoped to open the doors to the public.

The transformation is dependent on Westminster City Council granting planning permission for the multi-million pound conversion of the Grade I listed building.

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