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LVMH's Mayfair Mirage: The Ghost Hotel and Its Emirati Turnaround
A planned Cheval Blanc London outpost, envisioned as LVMH's UK flagship, never materialized. Now, an Emirati fund linked to a former UK Chancellor has acquired the prime Mayfair site, raising questions about its future.

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LVMH's ambitious plans for a Cheval Blanc luxury hotel in London's exclusive Mayfair district, originally slated to open in 2022, have officially dissolved. Announced July 2, 2026, the project near Bond Street, once heralded as the luxury conglomerate's UK showpiece, was quietly abandoned. The prime real estate, meant for the high-end hospitality brand, has since been taken over by an Emirati investment fund.
Glitz reports a significant development regarding the site's new ownership: the fund is reportedly backed by former UK Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi. This connection adds a layer of intrigue to the unfulfilled luxury hotel project and its subsequent acquisition, drawing attention to the influential figures now steering its destiny.
Our take: The scuttling of a flagship Cheval Blanc in London is a notable strategic pivot for LVMH, particularly given the brand's meticulous, selective expansion. While the group consistently seeks out prime locations, this particular Mayfair endeavor appears to have been an unexpected casualty. The involvement of an Emirati fund and a high-profile political figure suggests that any future development will be closely watched, potentially signaling a new luxury player entering the hyper-competitive London market.
Source : Glitz
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