| 1977 |
Edwardian Hotel – purchased
and later sold |
| 1978 |
Vanderbilt Hotel – purchased |
| 1979 |
Savoy Court Hotel – purchased and
refurbished |
| 1982 |
Milton Court Hotel – merged with
the Vanderbilt Hotel |
| |
Stratford Court Hotel – purchased
and refurbished |
| |
Grafton Hotel – purchased |
| 1983 |
Kenilworth Hotel – purchased and
refurbished |
| 1985 |
Shaftesbury Court Hotel - purchased, refurbished
and renamed the Mountbatten Hotel |
| 1988 |
Hampshire Hotel – purchase of first
5-star hotel |
| 1989 |
Skyway Hotel – purchased, refurbished
and renamed the Radisson Edwardian Hotel |
| 1990 |
Marlborough Hotel – purchased |
| 1993 |
Savoy Court Hotel – reopened after
major refurbishment |
| 1994 |
Pastoria Hotel – purchased |
| 1998/9 |
Vanderbilt Hotel – completely refurbished
and relaunched from a 3 to 4-star hotel |
| 2000/1 |
Kenilworth Hotel – completely renovated |
| 2002 |
Grafton Hotel – completely refurbished |
| 2003 |
Sussex Hotel – (formerly Savoy Court)
renovated and relaunched as a 4-star hotel |
| |
May Fair Hotel - purchased |
| 2004 |
Radisson Edwardian Manchester –
first hotel purchased outside of London |
| 2006 |
May Fair Hotel - to be relaunched following
complete refurbishment |
| 2007 |
New Providence Wharf Hotel - to open at
Canary Wharf |
Best of both worlds
When Edwardian formed a partnership with Radisson
in 1992 to become Radisson Edwardian Hotels, we retained our individuality
as a privately owned company, offering a unique guest experience and
attitude, whilst being able to access the global marketing strength
of the Radisson group. |