Kew Green Hotels expands with three Bangkok hotels
UK’ based hotel management firm, Kew Green Hotels is expanding its reach with three hotel properties in Bangkok in collaboration with Siamese and Kew Green Management Company Thailand.
It unveiled plans for Crowne Plaza Rama 9, Cassia by Banyan Tree Rama 9 and Cassia by Banyan Tree Ram Intra.
This is in addition to the signing of four hotels under the Wyndham Hotels & Resorts brand umbrella which are due to open in Bangkok from the end of 2021, bringing a total of seven hotels in Thailand.
"We are delighted to be continuing our expansion globally, both into Southeast Asia, as well as in the Americas and in Europe. This announcement reflects Kew Green Hotels’ broadening expertise in the international hotel market," said Chris Dexter, Chief Executive Officer of Kew Green Hotels.
Siamese and Kew Green Management Company Thailand will launch a total of seven properties in the heart of Bangkok starting from late 2021.
Cassia by Banyan Tree Rama 9 will launch in 2023 with 300 rooms within a mixed-use development, Siamese Rama 9, which also features high-end apartments, office space and a mall.
Crowne Plaza Bangkok Rama 9, is due to launch in 2023, featuring 285 rooms, also within the same mixed-use development.
This marks the first time Crowne Plaza owner IHG has completed a franchise agreement in Thailand.
Cassia by Banyan Tree Ram Intra is located in northeast Bangkok, with easy access to the Thai capital’s central business district and leisure attractions.
The hotel will house 220 rooms and is slated to launch in 2024.
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