Interview: Billionaire John Caudwell on reviving Le Provençal

The transformation of the former Hôtel Provençal in Cap d’Antibes is nearing completion, with luxury developer John Caudwell now focused on securing a world-class chef to helm its highly anticipated fine dining restaurant. Speaking with Monaco Life’s Cassandra Tanti, Caudwell explains the vision behind this incredible renovation and why only a top-tier restaurant, capable of rivalling the finest on the Riviera, will do.

Le Provençal is an iconic Art Deco building that stands at the entrance to Cap d’Antibes on the Juan-les-Pins side, around three kilometres from the legendary Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc and Billionaires’ Bay (Baie des Milliardaires) on the tip of the peninsula. Originally constructed between 1926 and 1927 by architect Lucien Stable for American millionaire Frank Jay Gould, the former Hôtel Provençal was widely known as one of the French Riviera’s most exclusive destinations in its day.

Formerly Hôtel Provençal, the large property stands proud on the Riviera coastline

Its original restaurant played host to some of the most celebrated figures of the 20th century, including Ernest Hemingway, Sir Winston Churchill, the Duchess of Windsor and Charlie Chaplin. It was also here that F. Scott Fitzgerald found inspiration for his final novel, Tender is the Night. The hotel’s guest list reads like a Who’s Who of cultural and political luminaries, with Marilyn Monroe, Estée Lauder, Coco Chanel, Pablo Picasso, Marlene Dietrich, Jackie Kennedy, Paul McCartney and Ella Fitzgerald among its many illustrious visitors.

After changing ownership in 1972, the hotel closed in 1977 for planned renovations that never materialised. Decades of failed redevelopment efforts followed until John Caudwell acquired the property in 2012 for an undisclosed sum. 

“I’d seen it sitting there, derelict, for 20 or 30 years and always thought, What an amazing place,” Caudwell tells Monaco Life. “It dominates that part of the coastline at the entrance to Cap d’Antibes, and I always thought it should be restored. Work had actually started under Cyril Dennis, but when the financial crash hit in 2008, everything stopped. I decided to take it on, and the rest is history.”

The Art Deco building was originally built for American millionaire Frank Jay Gould

Following a full-scale gutting of the building and extensive structural reinforcements—“There’s almost nothing left of the original building except for the exterior walls”—the long-anticipated restoration is now in its final phase, with residents set to move in this summer.

The luxury residential project, with a projected value of €360 million, will feature 41 high-end residences, including lateral apartments, penthouses and villas, ranging in price from €3 million to €40 million. According to Caudwell, around 75% of the residences are still for sale and are expected to sell upon completion of the project in May.

The development also boasts Art Deco-styled communal areas, a cinema, a health spa, six boutique retail spaces and landscaped gardens surrounding a 30-metre swimming pool.

“It has been a labour of love and it gives me immense pride to restore Le Provençal to its former glory—though, in truth, it will be even more luxurious than the original,” reveals Caudwell.

Le Provençal is expected to be valued at over €360 million upon completion

Michelin-star ambitions for the Riviera’s next premier dining spot

A standout feature of the redevelopment is the 100-seat fine dining restaurant, spanning 310 square metres of elegant interior space alongside two expansive terraces for alfresco dining. The restaurant is positioned on the Boulevard Edouard Baudoin, opposite the five-star Hôtel Belles Rives and Square Frank Jay Gould, with the Bay of Golfe-Juan as a stunning backdrop.

Caudwell, the British businessman, philanthropist and founder of Caudwell, has grand ambitions for this dining venue.

“Our vision is to have a three Michelin-starred restaurateur make it one of the finest dining destinations on the French Riviera,” he says. “The restaurant offering is perfect for a discerning Michelin-starred restaurateur or a luxury dining brand and will be one of the most glamourous dining venues on the Riviera to visit and be seen.”

His shortlist of dream collaborators includes Gordon Ramsay, Alain Ducasse, Hélène Darroze, Heston Blumenthal, Eric Ripert and Thomas Keller. 

John Caudwell envisions only the best to head Le Provençal’s restaurant

“I’ve had the pleasure of experiencing the work of many of these chefs,” Caudwell tells Monaco Life. “Heston Blumenthal actually once cooked for me at George Michael’s house.” 

Monaco’s renowned MayaBay restaurant is also mentioned as a potential partner, reflecting Caudwell’s deep connection to Monaco, where he maintains both a personal residence and active philanthropic engagements.

Should a multi-Michelin-starred chef not take the lead, Caudwell is open to partnering with a top-tier culinary professional.

“It could be called ‘La Caudwell’, which I envisage would be a very prestigious venue given my exceptionally high standards and commitment to delivering the very best cuisine and outstanding hospitality to the clientele,” he says.

A legacy of real estate excellence

Caudwell’s ventures in luxury real estate extend beyond Le Provençal. He has also transformed the hotel’s former tennis club into Domaine de la Belle Étoile, an exclusive private estate featuring a main villa, two guesthouses, staff apartments and expansive landscaped grounds. The property is currently on the market and is expected to sell for more than €70 million.

In London, Caudwell is overseeing the development of 1 Mayfair, a £2 billion residential project in the heart of the city’s prestigious Mayfair district. Set to be completed in about 18 months, the development will feature 29 ultra-luxury residences, with prices starting at £35 million.

1 Mayfair is John Caudwell’s ultra-luxury £2 billion residential development in London

So how does one transition from leading a telecommunications empire to shaping some of the world’s most exclusive real estate?

Reflecting on his journey from mobile services with Phones 4u to high-end property development, Caudwell explains, “Business is business. I have an instinct for it, regardless of the industry. Success comes down to making the right decisions, setting high standards, finding the best people, and keeping them motivated. Property development, however, operates at a very different pace from mobile phones. The phone industry moves by the second, while real estate is a slower burn where timing is everything.”

From luxury property development, to securing a future for children

Beyond real estate, Caudwell is highly regarded for his philanthropy, having pledged 70% of his vast fortune to charitable causes during his lifetime and beyond. Among his key initiatives is Caudwell Children, a charity dedicated to supporting disabled and seriously ill children. The organisation hosts the prestigious Butterfly Ball in London and Monaco each year to raise funds and awareness.

He also founded Caudwell Youth, which provides mentorship to young people at risk of crime, abuse and drug addiction.

“It’s been incredibly successful—around 80% of the at-risk youth we mentor steer clear of crime. Those statistics are extremely rewarding,” he says.

The new Le Provençal will exude elegance and luxury, befitting its multi-million euro location on the French Riviera

Reviving a legendary destination for the world’s elite

With a commitment to restoring the glamour of Le Provençal and its legendary dining legacy, Caudwell envisions a venue that will once again attract the world’s elite.

“The original restaurant hosted some of the most famous and iconic names of the day, and the new restaurant, once operational, will once again serve some of the most affluent and influential people from across the globe,” he says. “I just want to ensure that this restaurant is the most successful on the Riviera coastline.”

With Cap d’Antibes renowned as a retreat for celebrities and ultra-high-net-worth individuals, and its waters serving as a prime anchorage for superyachts, the restaurant is certainly well-positioned to become the French Riviera’s next premier fine dining destination.

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Princess Grace Foundation-USA alumni and celebrated costume designer Paul Tazewell wins an Oscar for Wicked

Paul Tazewell

Paul Tazewell has made history by winning an Oscar for Best Costume Design for his work on the blockbuster production of Wicked, becoming the first Black man to win in this category. The acclaimed designer received support from the Princess Grace Foundation-USA in the early stages of his career and went on to win the Princess Grace Statue Award, one of many prestigious prizes that Tazewell has earned during his more than 35 years in the industry.

On 2nd March at the Dolby Theatre in Ovation Hollywood, 60-year-old US costume designer Paul Tazewell won an Oscar for his work on Wicked. Tazewell had already earned several accolades for the wildly successful film starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, including the Critics Choice Award, a Costume Designers Guild Award, and a BAFTA.

This latest addition to his trophy cabinet is history-making: Tazewell is the first Black man to ever win an Oscar in this category. Tazewell had been nominated for an Academy Award once before, in 2022 for West Side Story, but he lost out to Jenny Beavan for her work on Cruella.

Tazewell is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. He was introduced to the Princess Grace Foundation-USA, a charity organisation founded in the memory of Princess Grace of Monaco that supports rising talents in the arts, not long after graduating from NYU when he was approached by Arena Stage in Washington and offered a one-year position on the team. Arena Stage suggested they reach out to the Princess Grace Foundation for assistance in covering part of his salary, and Tazewell was ultimately given a Theatre Fellowship by the Foundation. It was the start of a long and fruitful relationship that continues to this day.

“I continued to stay in contact with the Princess Grace Foundation-USA [after Arena Stage] and later received the Statue Award,” Tazewell told Monaco Life in an interview. “It came at a very opportune time; I was just leaving an institution and transitioning to being a freelance designer in New York, which is really hand-to-mouth as an artist. I felt so supported by the Foundation.”

Tazewell has enjoyed an incredible career in the years since, having worked on major productions such as The Color Purple, In the Heights, Memphis, A Streetcar Named Desire, and Hamilton, for which he won a Tony Award in 2016. He has also won an Emmy for his work on the TV adaptation of The Wiz Live!

In a statement shared on social media after the Academy Awards ceremony, Tazewell remarked, “Winning the Oscar for Wicked is the highest point of my life, my North Star. It is my privilege to be the first Black man to receive an Academy Award for Outstanding Costumes. I have evolved into that inspiring figure that I had been longing to emulate as a developing designer. I receive this beautiful recognition with immense pride, and I dedicate it to everyone who has the dream to fly.”

Read more about Paul Tazewell and his ties to the Princess Grace Foundation in a previous interview with Monaco Life:

Interview: Acclaimed costume designer Paul Tazewell

 

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Charles Leclerc teams up with Chivas Regal for a bold fusion of whisky, music and lifestyle

Chivas Regal has named Charles Leclerc as its new Global Brand Ambassador, unveiling a dynamic partnership that extends the driver’s influence and reach as a market draw into his off-track areas of interest, namely lifestyle, music and fashion. The new alliance will be marked with a one-night-only pop-up piano bar dubbed Leclerc’s in Melbourne ahead of the Formula 1 season opener in the Australian city later this month.

Charles Leclerc is a man of many talents. On the heels of a successful music project last year between himself and world-renowned pianist Sofiane Pamart, entitled Dreamers, and the recent release of two new tracks celebrating his time on track last season, the Monegasque driver is extending his reach even further as a global ambassador for an iconic high-end whisky brand.

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Chivas Regal, which confirmed its role as Scuderia Ferrari’s Official Team Partner at the end of 2024, is embracing the team’s star driver’s noted joie de vivre in a second collaboration that will highlight his off-track passions for music, fashion and lifestyle.

To celebrate Leclerc’s new title as Global Brand Ambassador for Chivas Regal, the brand will be hosting an exclusive pop-up piano bar in Melbourne on 11th March ahead of the Formula 1 season opener on the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit on 16th March. Named Leclerc’s, the one-night-only experience will bring whisky and live music together in a setting designed to reflect the artistry and precision both crafts require.

Guests attending the event will enjoy bespoke Chivas Regal x Charles Leclerc cocktails while immersing themselves in a unique musical atmosphere. The evening will feature a special guest appearance from the self-taught pianist and composer himself, offering fans a glimpse into his world beyond the track.

Leclerc has continuously built a reputation outside Formula 1 through partnerships in fashion, wellness and luxury brands. His collaborations with brands such as Puma, Richard Mille, APM Monaco, Riva, VistaJet and Bang & Olufsen have established him as a tastemaker in style, while his involvement with Peroni 0.0%, Celsius energy drink and Eight Sleep underscores his commitment to optimising well-being. Now, with Chivas Regal, he continues to blur the lines between sport, art and culture.

“Success is about blending all the right notes – on and off the track,” said Leclerc in a statement on his new role with Chivas Regal. “My craft demands time, precision and dedication, but what truly drives me is the journey, my passions and the moments shared along the way. Chivas Regal embodies this same ethos, encouraging people to find their own rhythm and celebrate every win, big or small. I’m excited to redefine success together and share this experience with fans through our partnership.”

The Melbourne pop-up marks the beginning of a series of events and experiences scheduled throughout 2025 that will showcase Leclerc’s many dimensions.

Fans can follow the journey on social media or visit www.chivas.com for updates.

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Photos: Hundreds of mini superheroes touch down at Monaco Carnival

Monaco’s 2025 Winter Carnival was one to remember. Drawing crowds of all ages to the Marché de la Condamine, the superhero-themed bash at the end of February was a non-stop action spectacle filled with creative workshops, face painting and meet-and-greets with the world’s most popular crimefighters.

The Marché de la Condamine set the stage for a very special superhero-themed Winter Carnival that put smiles on faces young and old on Friday 28th February.

Organised by Monaco City Hall in partnership with the Entreparents Network, the popular family-friendly celebration treated children, parents and extended families to a spectacular array of free entertainment, from mesmerising stilt walkers and awe-inspiring magicians to creative workshops, balloon artists and, of course, famous superheroes from across the years. Face painting and temporary tattoo stands were also big hits, while a lively soundtrack kept the festive spirit going throughout the event.

Deputy Mayor Axelle Amalberti Verdino, responsible for Entertainment and Leisure, emphasised the significance of reviving this cherished tradition, which had been missing from the Principality’s social calendar for many years before the Mairie brought it back, saying, “This carnival was important for Monaco City Hall, which wants to preserve and promote festive traditions. Carnival is a moment of popular joy that spans generations, and its return in winter to Monaco strengthens this bond between residents. It is also a time for family and intergenerational gatherings, offering a unique opportunity for parents, children and grandparents to get together for a celebration designed for them.”

With vibrant costumes, exciting performances and an atmosphere brimming with joy, the Winter Carnival once again proved why it is one of Monaco’s most beloved events by bringing the community together in a heartwarming display of fun, laughter and shared moments.

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Main photo credit: Stéphane Danna / Monaco Communications Department

All photos source: Mairie de Monaco / Stéphane Danna / Monaco Communications Department

 

Grandstand construction begins in Monaco ahead of racing season

Ahead of the Monaco E-Prix and Formula 1 TAG Heuer Monaco Grand Prix, both set for May, work on the spectator grandstands in Port Hercule has begun.

With two major motorsport events coming to the Principality in spring—Rounds 6 and 7 of the 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship on 8th and 9th May, followed by the 82nd Monaco Grand Prix from 22nd to 25th May—Monaco has begun the extensive preparations needed to host these prestigious races.

Alongside the road resurfacing project, which began on 26th February at Darse Sud and the iconic Virage Noghès, construction of the vast grandstands lining the Port Hercule sectors of the famous circuit started on 3rd March. Work will then shift to the grandstands in Monte-Carlo towards the end of the month, from 25th March.

Teams in these areas will also assemble structures for the numerous media outlets covering the events, as well as safety infrastructure and advertising spaces.

Traffic diversions, parking restrictions, temporary one-way systems and rerouted pedestrian pathways should be expected during the works.

Following the Monaco Grand Prix, dismantling of the grandstands will begin almost immediately, with completion set for 22nd June.

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Padel Best Village returns to Monaco with expanded program

The Padel Best Village is set to make a vibrant return to Monaco’s Grimaldi Forum on the 26th and 27th April. This third edition promises an enriched experience, blending sport, art, and philanthropy in the heart of the Principality.

Central to the event is the Givova Five Padel Cup, featuring the Italy-France Padel Cup. This tournament will see eight clubs from each nation competing, highlighting the growing popularity of padel in both countries. Notably, France has surpassed Italy with over 719 courts and boasts 700,000 players, reflecting a market growth of more than 30% in the past year.

Adding a cultural dimension, the 2025 edition introduces new areas, including a dedicated art section. Renowned artist Dicò, known as ‘The Fire Artist’ for his unique technique of using fire in his creations, will be showcasing his work. “It is a great honour for me to be present at Padel Best Village and contribute to supporting the Fight Aids association,” said Dicò, who plans to donate one of his pieces as a prize during the gala dinner’s activities.

Artwork of Conor McGregor by Dicò, photo provided

The event will also feature French football legends Sébastien Frey and Vincent Candela, while the Italian Embassy in Monaco has granted its patronage to the Padel Best Village 2025. Ambassador Manuela Ruosi highlighted the initiative’s value, noting its role in promoting investment opportunities, tourism, and fostering inclusion and integration.

Culminating the two-day event, a gala dinner will be held on 27th April at Twiga. The evening will include an awards ceremony for standout teams and a charitable activity benefiting the Fight Aids Monaco Association, founded by Princess Stéphanie. Attendees will have the opportunity to contribute to the association’s mission of supporting those affected by HIV.

Tickets for the Padel Best Village are available now, with options for single-day and two-day passes. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the official event website.

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