Proposals have been drawn up for a 'super luxury' hotel at the former Port of London Authority headquarters at 10 Trinity Square, the Financial Times reports.
The Grade II* listed building and a three-acre site was bought by KOP Properties and Reignwood Group last year.
Plans have been drawn up for a 120-bedroom hotel with 37 private apartments created by architects and designers the David Collins Studio.
It will also boast an exclusive private members' club, three restaurants and a spa.
KOP hopes to have permission for the scheme by the summer and expects that the project could be completed by 2014.
Back in 2009, sleepermagazine.co.uk reported that US property company Thomas Enterprises and international architects Woods Bagot had plans approved to create a luxury hotel on the site.
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'super luxury' hotel at the former Port of London Authority headquarters at 10 Trinity Square
120-bedroom hotel with 37 private apartments
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