Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts and Dubai-based
real estate developer Nakheel have signed a letter of intent for
Shangri-La to manage a 290-room hotel in The Palm Tower on Palm
Jumeirah.
The parties are expected to sign a
comprehensive hotel management agreement for the property in the
coming weeks.
Construction of The Palm Tower, part of the new
Nakheel Mall and Hotel complex at the heart of the world-famous
island, is slated to begin this year with the hotel expected to
open in 2016.
The Shangri-La hotel will be located on the
first 18 floors of the 52-level building and will feature outdoor family dining, an outdoor pool, a
health club and a spa.
Hotel guests will have direct beach club
access via a bridge and walkway to Club Vista Mare. They will also
have direct access to The Palm Monorail and Nakheel Mall, a new retail, dining and entertainment destination for Dubai also
opening in 2016.
“The Palm Tower’s strategic position
at the heart of The Palm and alongside the Nakheel Mall makes the
hotel the ideal location for anyone visiting Palm Jumeirah,” said
Shangri-La President and CEO, Greg Dogan. “The island is the
ultimate address for a luxurious stay in Dubai for both visitors
and U.A.E. residents, and we are thrilled to partner with Nakheel
to open a Shangri-La hotel in this must-visit destination.”
One of the world’s largest real estate developers, Nakheel
has built up an iconic portfolio of innovative landmark projects.
Nakheel Chairman, Ali Rashid Lootah, said, “Palm
Jumeirah is synonymous with luxury living and leisure. Our new
partnership with Shangri-La further reinforces the island’s
position as a global destination offering unrivalled, world-class
facilities for Dubai’s residents and tourists. The Palm Tower will
be our flagship hotel and the ultimate address on Palm Jumeirah.
We are delighted to bring Shangri-La and its world-renowned
service and hospitality to what will be the new centrepiece of
Palm Jumeirah and a stunning new landmark for Dubai.”
Shangri-La’s new project on Palm Jumeirah, the world’s largest
man-made island, is part of the group’s expanding Middle East
portfolio. The group currently operates four hotels in Abu Dhabi
and Dubai and a resort in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman. Two hotels
are also under development in Qatar.
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