French hotel chain Accor is negotiating to partner with Max Myanmar
to open a Novotel Hotel in Yangon, a spokesperson for the Myanmar
conglomerate said last week.
The proposed hotel would be
established in a Max Myanmar property known as Pyay Tower on Pyay Road.
Max Myanmar Hotel Group project manager U Bo Chan Tun said the proposed
hotel will have 366 rooms, including 159 rooms in 14-storey Tower A and
207 rooms in 16-storey Tower B.
“The building is owned by Max
Myanmar Group but we are now in negotiations for the operational
management of the hotel to be handled by Accor Hospitality. The name of
this hotel will be Novotel Hotel (Yangon),” he told The Myanmar Times.
The
hotel will feature a presidential suite, penthouse, ball room, meeting
room, conference rooms, café, wine bar, French restaurant, swimming
pool, fitness centre, spa and tennis court.
He said the hotel will help to alleviate the shortage of hotel rooms in Yangon and also create job opportunities.
“After
finishing this hotel project, I hope we will be able to recruit more
than 600 staff,” he said. “Developing a big hotel with many rooms like
this will help to meet demand for hotel rooms.”
The building
structure was designed by Singapore-based International Interior Design
Association (IIDA), while Vietnam-based AA Corporation has been engaged
for the interior design, he said.
Pyay Tower was formerly a joint
project between four construction companies – National Development
Companies Group, ACE, A1 and Wah Wah Win – and the government.
Construction started in 2001 but quickly stalled because of financial
problems and Max Myanmar acquired the 60 percent privately held stake in
2009-10.
Earlier this month, Bangkok Post reported that the
world’s second-largest hotel chain, Best Western, will open its first
Myanmar property in 2013.
The hotel chain is looking at locations in Yangon and Mandalay, the report said.
Best
Western, which manages more than 4000 properties worldwide, has been
discussing franchising and ownership options of the hotels in Myanmar
with potential investors, Mr Glenn de Souza, Bangkok-based vice
president of international operations for Asia and the Middle East at
Best Western, was quoted as saying.
source: The Myanmar Times
http://www.mmtimes.com/index.php/business/property-news/4109-accor-lines-up-max-myanmar-hotel-deal.html
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