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 William Heinecke and Ali Rashid Lootah at signing of Letter of Intent in  Bangkok on  Wednesday.

William Heinecke and Ali Rashid Lootah at signing of Letter of Intent in Bangkok on Wednesday.

Dubai - In September last year, the two companies announced a planned joint venture for a 500-room Avani beachfront resort at Deira Islands, Nakheel's 15.3 sq km coastal city in Dubai.

Published: Wed 24 Feb 2016, 11:00 PM

Updated: Thu 25 Feb 2016, 9:22 AM

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 Dubai master developer Nakheel's hospitality expansion took another leap forward on Wednesday, with the signing of a Letter of Intent, or LOI, for a management agreement with Thailand's Minor Hotel Group - one of the world's fastest-growing hospitality companies - for a new, 372 room hotel at Ibn Battuta Mall.
The LOI was signed in Bangkok by Nakheel Chairman Ali Rashid Lootah and William Heinecke, founder, chairman and CEO of Minor International PCL, the parent company of the hotel owner, operator and investor, Minor Hotel Group. Under the proposed agreement, the hotel will be managed under the vibrant Avani Hotels & Resorts brand, which offers guests relaxed comfort and contemporary style in city and resort destinations. The new, 14-storey hotel - one of two Nakheel hotels at Ibn Battuta and one of 10 in the developer's overall Dubai hotel portfolio - will have direct access to the mall and a link to the Dubai Metro. Features include a rooftop pool, all day dining restaurant and coffee shop.
Today's LOI is the second collaboration for Nakheel and Minor Hotel Group in five months. In September last year, the two companies announced a planned joint venture for a 500-room Avani beachfront resort at Deira Islands, Nakheel's 15.3 sq km coastal city in Dubai. Minor's portfolio currently comprises more than 17,000 rooms across 145 hotels, resorts and serviced suites in 22 countries under the Anantara, Avani, Per Aquum, Oaks, Tivoli, Elewana, Four Seasons, Marriott, St Regis, Radisson Blu and Minor International brands.Nakheel Chairman Ali Rashid Lootah said: "We continue to work with reputable international partners to bring new brands to Dubai, further enhancing and diversifying the emirate's hotel accommodation offering in line with the Government of Dubai's vision. We are delighted to further develop our collaboration with Minor Hotel Group with an Avani hotel at our expanding Ibn Battuta Mall, which in itself is an increasingly popular destination for Dubai's growing number of tourists."
Dillip Rajakarier, CEO of Minor Hotel Group, commented: "The location at Ibn Battuta Mall, one of the world's largest themed malls in one of the city's fastest growing areas, is perfect for guests who enjoy Avani's relaxed comfort and contemporary style. We are thrilled that our partnership with Nakheel is off to such a strong start and we look forward to a long and fruitful relationship."
- business@khaleejtimes.com 



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