Business Traveller Middle East — October-November 2017

(Joyce) #1
The St Regis
Dubai,
W Dubai,
Westin Dubai Al
Habtoor City

JW Marriott Marquis
Hotel Dubai Taj Dubai

The Oberoi
Dubai

Langham Place
by Omniyat
Scheduled
opening 2020

The Opus
Scheduled
opening 2018

DoubleTree by
Hilton Dubai
Business Bay

Damac Towers by Paramount
Hotels & Resorts
Scheduled opening 2018

Kempinski Residences
Business Bay
Scheduled opening
Q4 2019

Radisson Blu Hotel,
Dubai Waterfront
Scheduled opening
November

Renaissance Downtown
Hotel Dubai
Scheduled opening
mid-October

Steigenberger
Hotel Business Bay

Business Bay will include a 200-room luxury hotel, 350
serviced apartments and 290 residences. Architectural
and engineering firm Atkins Global, designer of Burj
Al Arab, is overseeing its design.

LANGHAM PLACE BY OMNIYAT
Scheduled opening 2020
One of the ‘next wave’ launches, the Hong Kong
operator and Omniyat are busying working on a
two-in-one with an 167-room hotel complemented
by 271 serviced apartments (pictured). Langham is
one of a number of high-end brands making the
journey from local obscurity to city-wide recognition
with The Langham Palm Jumeirah also on the anvil


  • much like the path Four Seasons created, and
    Mandarin Oriental will follow suit too – although we
    await development updates on the resort. n


HOTELIERS MUST ‘RAISE
THEIR GAME’ AS SUPPLY
RISES IN CENTRAL DUBAI
Bill Keffer, General Manager of JW Marriott
Marquis Dubai, says: “I think we are
conscious of the new competition as we
have been following the hotel growth plans
for Dubai for the last four-to-five years,
particularly with Dubai being awarded
EXPO 2020. I believe that competition
is good and helps bring out the best in
operators; you have to raise your game to
rise above
the crowd.
The rates at
this time are
very dynamic
and market-
driven and
it’s up to
the hotel
operators
to fine
tune their
businesses
with the
new market
conditions.”

HOTELS IN BUSINESS BAY

26 I Business Bay

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