Starwood has said it will open 25 new hotels in
Europe over the next four years.
The company is already off to a
strong start this year, opening two new flagship hotels in Europe
with a
W hotel in Paris and a
Le Méridien hotel in Istanbul.
Globally, Starwood plans to
open 80 new hotels in 2012, building on a year of record growth
with 112 new hotel deals in 2011, the highest number since before
the global economic crisis.
"Even against a backdrop of uncertainty, Starwood's pipeline of both managed and franchised deals for all nine
brands in Europe is healthy and expected to grow in 2012," said
Simon Turner, President of Global Development for Starwood.
"Eastern and Central Europe are particularly fertile ground for
growth, primarily with new-build properties, while we see numerous
ongoing conversion opportunities in established markets throughout
Europe."
Starwood's growth in Europe is being
accelerated by a focus on key fast-growing markets, including
Russia, Ukraine and Turkey. Starwood will double its portfolio in
Russia and Ukraine by 2014 with openings in Moscow, Rostov-on-Don,
Perm and Kiev. In Turkey, Starwood is expanding its pipeline
aggressively with four new hotels opening in a three-year period,
including the recent debut of
Le Méridien Istanbul Etiler, marking
the brand's entrance into the country. With that, Starwood will
operate 10 hotels in Turkey under five of its distinct brands.
In just
four years, Starwood has grown its global luxury room count by
75%. Turning to 2012, more than 60% of Starwood's
new hotels will be in the luxury and upper-upscale segment.
In Europe, Starwood continues to expand its W
Hotels brand into some of the world's most exciting and vibrant
destinations. Following the launch of the W brand in Europe just
four years ago, Starwood has opened new W hotels in London,
Barcelona, St. Petersburg, Istanbul and most recently in Paris
with the new
W Paris Opera. The company will open two additional W
Hotels in Europe next year with the new W Milan and the brand s
first ski resort, W Verbier Retreat & Spa in Switzerland.
Starwood is also making significant investments to
enhance its existing luxury portfolio in Europe. The company has
invested more than US$100 million to renovate and restore some
of its most iconic Luxury Collection hotels, including the Grand
Hotel in Florence, which re-opened last year as a St. Regis hotel,
as well as the Hotel Alfonso XIII in Seville, Hotel Maria Cristina
in San Sebastian, Hotel Prince de Galles in Paris and Hotel Gritti
Palace in Venice.
The enhancement of the
Sheraton brand continues to be a focus with a US$6 billion
investment in new hotels and renovations of existing Sheraton
hotels. In Europe, there is a major renovation of the Sheraton
Edinburgh underway, the UK's flagship Sheraton Hotel.
"Starwood continues to grow aggressively in the established
as well as the fast-growing European economies utilizing both a managed and franchised operating model. There is a large landscape
of independent hotels ripe for flags and we expect to capture more
than our fair share of conversion opportunities across all our
nine brands. The recent conversions of the Sheraton Baku in Azerbaijan, the Four Points by Sheraton Barcelona and the upcoming
re-branding of the Sheraton Mirasierra Hotel & Spa in Madrid are a
testament of this strategy," said Roeland Vos, Starwood Hotels &
Resorts, Europe, Africa & Middle East.
Starwood continues to
expand its mid-market brands in secondary and tertiary markets
around the globe where there is a long runway to grow reliable and
affordable hospitality. Accounting for over 25% of the company's
global development pipeline, Starwood will open its 250th
mid-market hotel this year. Starwood says it sees great momentum for
its Four Points by Sheraton and Aloft brands in Europe with
particular demand coming from Germany, Benelux, United Kingdom and
Russia.
"We see great opportunities to grow our
Four Points by Sheraton and Aloft brands in more mature markets
where there is a strong demand for affordable yet innovative hotel
brands. In the years to come, we plan to expand these brands
throughout Europe with development partners who have a proven
track record of success and are looking for a new and exciting
growth vehicle," said Bart Carnahan, Senior Vice President
Acquisition & Development, Starwood Hotels & Resorts, Europe,
Africa & Middle East.
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