The 826-room Park Lane Hotel in Causeway Bay,
Hong Kong, is to rebrand as a Pullman hotel on 1 January 2015.
A full renovation program, which will include a
make-over of the Park Lane Suites, executive floors, dining
outlets, meeting rooms and executive lounge, has already begun.
The hotel also features three restaurants and bars, fourteen
meeting rooms with a total of 10,371 sqft. of event space, a gym
and wellness centre complete with sauna and steam bath.
The interior design elements of the rooms will
be overseen by LRI Hong Kong with renovations phased to avoid
disruption to guests. The hotel will remain open throughout the
work.
"The addition of The Park Lane Hong Kong
to the Pullman brand is a huge milestone for Accor because it
brings us a strategic hotel in the centre of one of the world’s
most important business and tourism hubs at a time when Pullman is
really affirming itself as one of the most exciting hotel brands
in the region," said Michael Issenberg, Chairman and CEO of Accor
Asia Pacific. "The fact that it becomes our 600th hotel in the
region is further cause for celebration because it is testament to
Accor’s strong growth in the region and our investment in Pullman
as a brand of the future."
Luc Bollen, Regional Director Park Lane Hotels
International, said, "Pullman is the perfect brand for The Park Lane
because it appeals to today’s cosmopolitan and connected traveller
looking for upscale services and excellent business and meeting
facilities. Our owners, Victoria Park Hotels Ltd are spending
HK$200 million in the next two years to rejuvenate the hotel and we
look forward to this new journey after celebrating 40 successful
years in business."
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