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Tallest building in Buenos Aires and Argentina from 2007 until 2008, along with El Faro I and El Faro II. [13] 9: Le Parc Tower: Buenos Aires: 158 (518) 51: 1994: Tallest building in Buenos Aires and Argentina from 1993 until 2002. [14] [15] 10: Château Puerto Madero
The Regent Palace Hotel was a large hotel in central London at 10 Glasshouse Street, close to Piccadilly Circus, between 1915 and 2006. It was designated as a Grade II listed building by English Heritage in 2004.
However, with the advent of international hotels including the Palace Hotel and the Plaza Hotel, the Grand Hotel's popularity waned. After being converted into apartments in 1948, it was eventually acquired and demolished by the Argentine Chamber of Commerce in 1957 to make way for their new headquarters, completed in 1969.
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Regent Hotels & Resorts is a British-American luxury hospitality brand, founded by hotelier Robert H. Burns in 1970. After passing through different owners since foundation, it is currently jointly owned by IHG Hotels & Resorts and Formosa International Hotels Corporation since July 2018, with hotels and resorts in Asia and Europe.
The Alvear Palace Hotel is a luxury hotel in Avenida Alvear in Recoleta, an upscale neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It opened in 1932 and, after extensive refurbishment, reopened in 1994. It opened in 1932 and, after extensive refurbishment, reopened in 1994.