A look at the TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database shows that the Marriott Hotels & Resorts brand will strengthen its international presence by completing 110 new schemes in the coming years, with a strong focus on the APAC region.
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A look at the TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database shows that the Marriott Hotels & Resorts brand will strengthen its international presence by completing 110 new schemes in the coming years, with a strong focus on the APAC region.
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We explore how hotel giant Marriott International’s development pipeline has held up month-by-month amid the unprecedented headwinds caused by coronavirus.
The TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database reveals that the Hyatt Regency brand will add nearly 17,000 rooms in the coming years, with a particular focus on expanding in the APAC region.
Hotel giant Hilton Worldwide plans to add 781 new properties in the coming years and will concentrate growth on North America and the APAC region, according to our analysis of information in the TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database.
The TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database shows that French hotel giant Accor is investing heavily in new projects around the world, particularly in the APAC region.
Combining information in the TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database with revealing statements from its co-founder, we consider how Selina’s hotel development pipeline is holding up amid the pandemic.
Vietnam’s hotel industry remains on a solid growth trajectory despite Covid19, according to the TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database, with new properties set to open in established destinations around the country.
TOPHOTELNEWS shines the spotlight on Hilton Worldwide in an exclusive analysis on its hotel development pipeline, exploring how the group has been affected by Covid19.
With its share price crashing to around 50% of its previous value and many new hotel projects halted, Marriott International is experiencing the full force of the COVID-19 crisis.
Leading lights in the design community share their views about why hotels can look forward to a positive future in a landscape that currently looks fairly bleak.
Accor reveals that its Q1 revenue is down 15.8% like-for-like due to the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect on the travel and tourism industry.
Staying strong in the face of Covid19, the hotel industry holds steady with a total of 188 hotel openings scheduled in May 2020.
Although the coronavirus crisis has hit Hilton hard, the company is optimistic and focusing its efforts on supporting stakeholders at this time.
Despite occupancy rates lower than those during the 2008 financial crisis, Hyatt Hotels is taking steps to support staff and local communities.
A new Four Seasons hotel is to be housed in Jeddah Tower, the soon-to-be tallest building in the world.
Rosewood Hotel Group boasts the strongest hotel pipeline in its history, including 21 projects for Rosewood Hotels & Resorts, five for KHOS, and six for New World Hotels & Resorts.
Sydney will once again boast a W-branded hotel set in the heart of the city’s Darling Harbour district.
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A look at the TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database shows that the Marriott Hotels & Resorts brand will strengthen its international presence by completing 110 new schemes in the coming years, with a strong focus on the APAC region.
The TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database reveals the full extent of Hyatt Hotel Corporation’s ambitious expansion plans, which focus on APAC and North America in particular.
Stats from the TOPHOTELCONSTRUCTION database reveal that Dubai, London, Chengdu, New York and Dublin are the world’s top five cities for hotel development – and show which groups are investing the most in these fast-moving markets.
We explore how hotel giant Marriott International’s development pipeline has held up month-by-month amid the unprecedented headwinds caused by coronavirus.
Hotel giant Hilton Worldwide plans to add 781 new properties in the coming years and will concentrate growth on North America and the APAC region, according to our analysis of information in the TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database.
The TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database shows that French hotel giant Accor is investing heavily in new projects around the world, particularly in the APAC region.
Combining information in the TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database with revealing statements from its co-founder, we consider how Selina’s hotel development pipeline is holding up amid the pandemic.
Vietnam’s hotel industry remains on a solid growth trajectory despite Covid19, according to the TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database, with new properties set to open in established destinations around the country.
TOPHOTELNEWS shines the spotlight on Hilton Worldwide in an exclusive analysis on its hotel development pipeline, exploring how the group has been affected by Covid19.
With its share price crashing to around 50% of its previous value and many new hotel projects halted, Marriott International is experiencing the full force of the COVID-19 crisis.
Leading lights in the design community share their views about why hotels can look forward to a positive future in a landscape that currently looks fairly bleak.
Accor reveals that its Q1 revenue is down 15.8% like-for-like due to the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect on the travel and tourism industry.
Staying strong in the face of Covid19, the hotel industry holds steady with a total of 188 hotel openings scheduled in May 2020.
Although the coronavirus crisis has hit Hilton hard, the company is optimistic and focusing its efforts on supporting stakeholders at this time.
Despite occupancy rates lower than those during the 2008 financial crisis, Hyatt Hotels is taking steps to support staff and local communities.
A new Four Seasons hotel is to be housed in Jeddah Tower, the soon-to-be tallest building in the world.
Rosewood Hotel Group boasts the strongest hotel pipeline in its history, including 21 projects for Rosewood Hotels & Resorts, five for KHOS, and six for New World Hotels & Resorts.
Sydney will once again boast a W-branded hotel set in the heart of the city’s Darling Harbour district.
Close to 50,000 new hotel rooms will launch in January 2020. Find out where they’ll be and which brands are starting the year off strong.