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Cristiano Ronaldo's luxury hotel opening postponed as construction work comes to halt

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The opening of Cristiano Ronaldo's brand new luxury hotel in Madrid has been postponed after construction work grinded to a halt due to the coronavirus crisis.

The Juventus star’s latest business venture was set to be unveiled shortly in the Spanish capital of Madrid, when Ronaldo spent several of his best years with Real.

However, due to the global pandemic of Covid-19, all work on the Pestana CR7 Gran Via hotel has been put on hold. The hotel’s social media account tweeted in January: “Madrid, we’re getting closer and closer! “The new Pestana CR7 Gran Via opens soon.

Stay tuned for more details.” The hotel was due to open in June, but with Madrid hit extremely hard by the coronavirus, the country-wide lockdown has forced all immediate

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