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Sheraton Hotels...major expansion plans

Sheraton plans major expansion in the Middle East

DUBAI, March 9, 2015

Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, a leading hospitality group, continues to expand its Sheraton portfolio with two openings planned in the Middle East and another five in the development pipeline.

Meanwhile, the brand’s portfolio in the UAE will increase to seven hotels by year’s end with the opening of Sheraton Sharjah Beach Resort & Spa.

The hotel group expects to open at least 20 new hotels by the year end.

Sheraton will enter Sri Lanka and Romania this year, building upon the momentum of its 2014 debut in Tajikistan and last month’s launch in Samoa.

Strong demand across Asia Pacific is driving future pipeline growth, putting Sheraton on track to cross the 500th hotel milestone in 2016.

“Boasting the largest and most global portfolio of all of Starwood’s brands, Sheraton expects to open more than 50 hotels and enter another 14 countries by the end of 2018. This continued expansion follows our multi-billion dollar investment to enhance the brand over the past several years,” said Hoyt Harper, global brand leader for Sheraton Hotels & Resorts. “Sheraton has enjoyed phenomenal success with global travellers due to its dynamic brand-led programming and innovative social spaces that engage and inspire guests to connect with what matters most—no matter where they are in the world.”

Sheraton will open more than one-third of its new hotels in Asia Pacific in 2015, driven by accelerating demand across China. Already the largest high-end hotel brand in China, Sheraton is growing in primary cities, as well as in China’s secondary and resorts markets. This year, Sheraton will open its third hotel in Beijing, its fifth in Shanghai and debut in five new markets including Bengbu, Chuzhou, Zhanjiang and Harbin. Meanwhile, the brand’s development pipeline in China continues to swell, with another 33 hotels slated to open over the next four years.

The group will expand its footprint in India with the debut of Sheraton Hyderabad Hotel in 2016, and another two hotels in development. The global powerhouse will also enter Sri Lanka with the opening of Sheraton Colombo Hotel in 2016 and will open its second hotel in Samoa this year.

“Sheraton holds firm in helping to widen Starwood’s lead as the largest upper upscale and luxury hotel operator in Asia Pacific, including China, accounting for nearly 46 per cent of the company’s rooms in the region,” said Simon Turner, president of Global Development for Starwood. “Building on its ‘first-mover’ legacy, Sheraton has facilitated the development of meaningful, long-term relationships with owners and developers in mature and emerging markets not only in Asia Pacific, but in all corners of the world, paving the way for the further development of all of Starwood’s high-calibre brands.”

Moreover, Sheraton is extending its reach in Europe with several debuts in sought-after destinations. Key openings this year include Sheraton Lake Como Hotel, the brand’s eighth in Italy. Overlooking the spectacular Lake Como, the hotel offers a park-like setting within close proximity of the historic and picturesque city. Sheraton will also enter Romania this year with the opening of Sheraton Bucharest, a strategic conversion in an ideal downtown location. In addition, the global hotel icon will expand its portfolio in Croatia with the debut of Sheraton Dubrovnik Riviera, add one more hotel in Russia, and grow its portfolio in Turkey with the opening of its second hotel in Istanbul and its first in Samsun, which celebrated its soft launch early in the year.

Sheraton maintains its role in strengthening Starwood’s position as a leading global hotel operator in Africa with Sheraton Dakar Hotel slated to open in 2016. Another five Sheraton hotels are in development across African markets such as Mauritania, Rwanda and South Sudan. 

In 2015, the global powerhouse will open two new hotels in North America—Mesa, Arizona and McKinney, Texas—and break ground in Georgetown, Texas. Moreover, several conversions are expected to be signed and opened in North America within the year.

The group is well-positioned for sustained, high-quality growth across Latin America, as well. The upcoming opening of Sheraton Cartagena will give the brand a second hotel in Colombia and increase its total portfolio in Latin America to 37 hotels. In 2016, the brand will return to Bolivia with the opening of Sheraton Santa Cruz.

Last year, Sheraton opened its sixth hotel in Brazil—Sheraton Reserva do Paiva Hotel and Convention Centre and returned to the Dominican Republic with the opening of Sheraton Santo Domingo Hotel. – TradeArabia News Service




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