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Hinduja Group's £1.2 billion old war office project is making waves

OWO was once the heartbeat of UK's defence ministry & later an oft-featured building in Bond films

Britain’s Old War Office (OWO)
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Financial Times said it will open as a hotel — Raffles London at The OWO — with 120 rooms, 85 residences, a spa, 11 restaurants and bars

Ashis Ray London
The latest venture of the London-based Hinduja Group — the £1.2 billion purchase of Britain’s Old War Office (OWO) and its conversion into a palatial, upmarket hotel with Raffles of Singapore, also possessing extraordinarily priced, posh apartments — is creating tidal waves.

Financial Times, probably the first morning daily the corporate world reads in Britain and elsewhere, featured the unveiling of Raffles London at The OWO in a story headlined “The big hotel openings of 2022.”

The article read: “Six years ago, the Hinduja Group and OHL Developments (a Spanish firm) paid more than £350m for a 250-year lease on