Rotana charts 2020 growth vision with 14 openings
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Rotana Hotel Management Corporation PJSC has announced its expansion plans with the opening of 14 properties before end of 2016.
The Group is further strengthening its presence in Turkey and Bahrain, while 2016 will also see opening of the group’s first property in Democratic Republic of Congo. This will mark Rotana’s increasing footprint in Africa. The hotels add 3,769 rooms to Rotana’s existing 13,875–strong room count across its global property portfolio.
Omer Kaddouri, president and CEO of Rotana said: “Rotana has a very robust development pipeline for 2016. By extending the Rotana brand into new cities and reinforcing our market leadership in the Middle East, we have come closer to realising our ambitious vision of operating 100 hotels by 2020. With a carefully considered international development strategy in place, we are constantly looking for growth opportunities.”
In particular, a breakthrough into Kinshasa in Democratic Republic of Congo, is a significant landmark for Rotana. The next 14 properties to be managed by Rotana are Dalga Residences by Rotana in Istanbul to be opened by December 2015, City Centre Rotana in Doha to be opened in Q1 of 2016, Downtown Rotana in Manama to be opened in Q1 of 2016, Rosh Rayhaan by Rotana in Riyadh scheduled for Q1 of 2016, Centro Shaheen in Jeddah planned for Q1 of 2016, Kinshasa Arjaan by Rotana in Democratic Republic of the Congo to be opened in Q3 of 2016, Centro Capital in Doha scheduled for Q1 of 2016, Amman Rotana in Jordan planned for Q1 of 2016, Vazo Residences by Rotana in Istanbul planned for Q2 of 2016, Centro Waha in Riyadh to be opened in Q2 of 2016, Capital Centre Rotana in Abu Dhabi planned for Q3 of 2016, Erbil Arjaan by Rotana in Iraq to be opened in Q4 of 2016, Sulaymaniyah Rotana in Iraq planned for Q4 of 2016 and Centro Olaya in Riyadh scheduled to open in Q3 of 2016.
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