Marriott continues to grow in China
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Marriott International is strengthening in China, with 17 new hotels in the next five years, bringing its portfolio to 52 properties and more than 22,000 rooms. All of the new hotels will be operated under long-term management contracts and will span the company’s JW Marriott, Marriott, Renaissance, Courtyard and Marriott Executive Apartments brands.
“In just two decades, we have achieved substantial growth in China and generated tremendous awareness, customer preference and owner acceptance for our hotel brands throughout the region,” said Geoff Garside, Executive Vice President for Asia Pacific.
Marriott hotels opening in the next five years in China include, among others; the 320-room JW Marriott Hotel Hangzhou (2009), 160-unit Sandalwood Marriott Executive Apartments Beijing (2009), 501-room Shanghai Marriott Changfeng Park (2009), 712-room Shanghai Marriott Hotel City Center (2011), 315-room Xi’an Marriott Hotel (2012), 400-room Tianjin Marriott Hotel (2013) and the 968-room Macao Studio City Marriott Hotel (2014).
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