Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts has entered into letters of intent for four new development projects in Barbados, Shanghai, Taipei and Macau.
“Now with 68 luxury hotels and resorts in 31 countries and more than 20 properties in development, Four Seasons continues to strengthen its position for the present
and future,” says Kathleen Taylor, President, Worldwide Business Operations, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts. “Our strategy continues to focus on obtaining
long-term management contracts with owners and investors who share our vision, and who are ready to invest in our future.”
Four Seasons Resort Barbados will feature approximately 115 rooms and suites, in addition to approximately 45 residential villas on 32 acres of prime beachfront
property. The resort will include restaurants and bars, a spa and fitness centre, recreational facilities and meeting space.
The Resort is scheduled to open in 2009.
Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai at Pudong will join the existing Four Seasons Hotel Shanghai, opened in 2002, as the second property in this growing business and
leisure destination, and the fourth Four Seasons hotel in China. Located on Century Boulevard, the
hotel will be ideally located for business travellers and as a meeting place for local companies. With 190 rooms and suites and 60 residences, along with restaurants, a spa and meeting space, the
hotel will also be a centre of social life, and a destination for leisure travellers. The
hotel is being developed by Hines and HPL Hotels and Resorts. Estimated opening date is early 2009.
Four Seasons Hotel Taipei will be located in the Hsin Yi District, where Taipei’s newest shopping and office buildings surround the world’s tallest building, Taipei 101.
The hotel will offer 275 rooms and suites, and 50 serviced apartments catering to business travellers. The mixed-use development will also include office and retail
space. The hotel is expected to open in 2009.
Four Seasons Hotel Macau will feature 400 hotel rooms; up to 600 serviced vacation suites; distinctive dining experiences; full service spas, each featuring a wide array
of amenities; versatile meeting space and a spacious pool bar and grill. The development will also include an upscale fashion mall integrated into the Grand Canal
Shoppes at The Venetian Macao. Located on the Cotai Strip in “Asia’s Las Vegas,” one of the world’s emerging tourist and convention destinations, the project is being
developed by Las Vegas Sands Corp, which will also manage the casino within the
hotel. Estimated opening date is late 2007.
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