KUALA LUMPUR: Tune Hotels aims to have 25 hotels across the UK in the next
five years, at an investment to the tune of more than £200 million (RM1.05
billion), revealed group chief executive officer Mark Lankester.
“When we first entered the UK in 2009 and 2010, we entered into a strategic
partnership for London which would result in 10 to 15 hotels amounting to
approximately £120 million to £150 million,” he said. “We’ve progressed that
further with new partnerships that will result in a further 25 hotels equating
to approximately £200 million worth of investments across the UK.”
Tune Hotels has opened its latest hotel in the UK in Newcastle, its sixth
hotel in the country.
“Newcastle is a vibrant city and full of eclectic people and places, perfect
for Tune Hotel’s newest location,” Lankester said.
The five-floor hotel comprises 104 rooms and is situated in the city centre
near the Quayside. The approximately
£8 million development capitalises on Newcastle’s growing tourism market.
From £25 per night, visitors will enjoy five-star-quality hotel beds and
24-hour security. The building is 600 metres away from the Newcastle Central
railway station and easily accessible to Newcastle University and St James Park.
Room sizes range between 12 sq m and 15 sq m for double and twin rooms.
“As an entrepreneurial company, it is not about being the biggest ... we are
an urban fun brand, ideally suited to city centres where guests want to get out
and about to explore or need a central location, whether on business or leisure,
that won’t break the bank,” Lankester said. “We will be targeting the major
business cities across the UK such as London, Manchester, Birmingham and Leeds,
as well as looking at key university cities where our concept has proved very
popular.”
To date, there are also four Tune Hotels in London and one in Edinburgh,
Scotland. Tune Hotels have earmarked another hotel in Canary Wharf, London.
“Canary Wharf is rapidly becoming the new financial centre of London and in
line with that we’ve targeted the opening after the long Christmas and New Year
break in January,” he said.
This article first appeared in The Edge Financial Daily, on November
28, 2014. |
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