London's Grosvenor House hotel sold
Seattle
ASHKENAZY Acquisition Corp, the US real estate investor that recently bought a stake in New York's Plaza Hotel, said that it acquired the Grosvenor House hotel in London, helping to resolve an imbroglio that kept ownership of the famed properties in limbo for three years.
Terms of the purchase, announced on Friday, weren't disclosed. The Grosvenor House acquisition "reflects a continued aggressive focus" on buying an additional two billion euros (S$3.1 billion) of "global iconic assets" over the next two years, New York-based Ashkenazy said in a statement.
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