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Residences by Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona, set for 2020 opening

Residences by Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona, set for 2020 opening

Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group has announced an agreement to brand and manage 34 luxurious Residences by Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona.

The property will be housed in a 20-storey tower, with a prime location at the intersection of Passeig de Gràcia and Avinguda Diagonal.

The Residences are scheduled for completion in 2020.

The spacious apartments will be designed in a contemporary style and will provide panoramic views of the city’s landmarks.

Owners will have access to a private, serviced lobby, a club lounge, a variety of meeting and entertaining spaces, fitness facilities and a luxury spa suite.

A connecting footbridge will lead to an outdoor recreation deck and swimming pool. 

The building will also provide high-end dining options and private parking. 

As with all Mandarin Oriental Residences around the world, residents will benefit from a unique lifestyle offering the comforts of a private home combined with the legendary service of the group.

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The central location of the Residences will provide owners with easy access to the city’s leisure, business and cultural attractions and is a short walk to Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona.

Passeig de Gràcia is considered the city’s most exclusive retail street and is also home to some of Barcelona’s celebrated architecture, including two of Gaudi’s works: Casa Milà and Casa Batlló.

The street leads directly to the city’s famous Old Town and Gothic Quarter, while Avinguda Diagonal is one of the most prestigious avenues in the heart of the city’s central business district.

The project is a redevelopment of an existing office building, which is owned by KKH Property Investors: a joint venture partnership between KKH Capital Group and Perella Weinberg Real Estate Fund, advised by Aermont Capital.

Barcelona-based architect OAB, which is the studio of eminent Catalan architect, Carlos Ferrater, has been appointed as lead architect and the interior design is being created by London-based Muza Lab.