The first Marriott branded hotel to open in Guyana is
scheduled for 2013.
The 160-room hotel will operate under a management agreement with
Atlantic Hotel, a company which is currently owned by the
Government of Guyana as part of a public-private partnership between
the Government of Guyana and private sector investors.
“We are
thrilled to partner with AHI and the Government of Guyana to open
our first Marriott Hotel in the country, representing Marriott’s
presence in another capital city in South America,” said Laurent
de Kousemaeker, chief development officer for Marriott
International in the Caribbean & Latin America. “This will also be
Marriott’s first LEED-hotel in the region, and we are confident
that it will play an instrumental role in the continued economic
and commercial development of Guyana.”
Speaking on behalf of
the Government of Guyana, President Bharrat Jagdeo, said, “Guyana
looks forward to a first class branded quality hotel operated by
Marriott International. This public-private partnership project
will transform the hospitality landscape and can be expected to
encourage more travel and tourism development for our nation. The
project will be more an integrated entertainment complex ideally
located at the corner of the Atlantic Ocean and Demerara River
with a casino, night club, restaurant, and boardwalk.”
The
hotel’s architectural and interior design concept
will be created by the firm of Urbahn Architects (New York).
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