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London Chiswick Travelodge opens with 113 keys for business, ahead of Easter
Travelodge, the UK’s first budget hotel brand which operates over 600 hotels across the UK, Ireland and Spain, announces it has opened the doors to a brand new 113-room hotel in Chiswick, West London. Superbly situated adjacent to Chiswick Roundabout, the new hotel has created 20 new jobs for the local community. London Chiswick Travelodge is ideally located for both business and leisure travellers. Situated just a short distance from Gunnersbury Park, Chiswick High Road, the Royal Botanic Kew Gardens, and Brentford FC’s Gtech Community Stadium, it is also just a seven minute walk away from Gunnersbury station which serves the London Underground District line and the London Overground. The hotel features Travelodge’s new, premium look and feel design which includes a newly designed reception area, next generation rooms and its new restaurant concept, 85 Bar Cafe - offering everything a business or leisure guest needs for a comfortable and relaxing stay. Sustainability has been an important factor when designing the hotel, which has a BREEAM Excellent rating and an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of A. London Chiswick Travelodge will use air source heat pumps to generate hot water. The hotel also uses low-energy lighting, motion-sensing controls and aerated showers and taps, reducing both energy and water consumption without compromising guest comfort. Other sustainable features include LED lighting throughout and a ‘living’ roof that is covered with vegetation to encourage biodiversity. The opening of this hotel is part of Travelodge’s wider growth plans, as the hotel chain continues to expand in London and more-widely across the UK and Spain. The Company currently has a further seven hotels under construction, located in Skegness, Harwich, Bromsgrove and Banbury and across London in Beckenham, Stratford and Upminster. Travelodge is continuing to develop its UK pipeline and is committed to expanding its hotel network to offer more choice to its customers and support local economies. The group has over 300 target locations for hotel sites across the UK, including over 100 sites in London - which will drive investment and create local jobs. Steve Bennett, Chief Property and Development Officer at Travelodge comments: “We’re delighted to open the doors to London Chiswick Travelodge, as we are very proud of this excellent addition to our London estate. Chiswick is a thriving area for visitors, tourists and business travellers with key attractions and transport links into the city on its doorstep. “This hotel has been built to high standards, with sustainability an important factor of its planning. It also features our new premium look and feel design with our redesigned reception area and next generation rooms, as well as our brand new restaurant concept, 85 Bar Cafe. We are looking forward to welcoming our guests to experience this new hotel. “We are continuing to focus on growing our hotel portfolio, with over 300 locations identified for new hotels across the UK - over 100 of which have been identified in London. This would create even more jobs and provide further choice and great value to business and leisure travellers visiting London and the UK.” Travelodge currently operates 85 hotels and has hotels in 31 of the 33 London Boroughs – it’s one of the capital’s largest hotel chains and employs around 4,000 people across the city.
Travelodge leases hotel at London Bromley Mall
Travelodge, the UK’s first budget hotel brand, which operates over 600 hotels across the UK, Ireland and Spain, has agreed to acquire the former Ibis hotel at The Bromley Mall in Bromley town centre, South East London. Travelodge has agreed a 25-year lease with the building owner and will begin refitting the 59-room hotel this month, with a target of opening the hotel for business by Easter 2025. Steve Bennett, Chief Property and Development Officer, comments: “Travelodge is delighted to continue the expansion of our network of hotels throughout London. We have entered into a 25-year lease to operate this new hotel in Bromley, which we are certain will be a fantastic addition to our portfolio. “Whilst we already operate 82 Travelodge hotels in London, many of the London Boroughs have very few branded budget hotels and there are lots of locations with high demand for great value, good quality accommodation. So, London remains a key focus for our UK development team and we are actively seeking suitable hotel opportunities across the capital, with over 100 locations on our London target requirement list. “We are open to a range of development types, such as office conversions, acquisitions of going concerns and forward funded new developments, and are keen to explore all available opportunities.” Travelodge already operates 82 hotels and over 10,000 rooms in the London Boroughs and the chain continues to expand across the Capital. Travelodge recently acquired an office building in St Paul’s, for conversion into a 95-room hotel subject to planning permission, in the Group’s first freehold acquisition for conversion, and has also recently exchanged contracts to open a new hotel in Upminster, London, with construction having started to transform a town centre site into a new, 82-room hotel. In addition, there are a further three Travelodge hotels under construction in London, at Beckenham, Chiswick and Stratford. The Group is actively seeking further development opportunities within the M25, ranging from office conversions and new build developments to going concerns and Local Authority deals.
Travelodge to open its first hotel on Isle of Man
Travelodge, the UK’s first budget hotel brand, which operates over 600 hotels across the UK, Ireland and Spain, has announced that it has exchanged contracts for a new hotel in Douglas, Isle of Man. This will be the Company’s first hotel on the island. Planning permission has been granted to develop a standalone, new-build, 80-room Travelodge, along with an on-site restaurant, 85 Bar Cafe, as part of a mixed-use scheme that will also include two, new, grade-A office buildings. Travelodge has agreed a 30-year lease term with local developer Tevir Group, with Whitestone Retail & Leisure acting on behalf of Travelodge to secure the deal. The site is in a prime location and will form part of the new Villiers Square development, 60m from the seafront, a four-minute walk from the Ferry Terminal and a two-minute walk to the prime retail pitch on Strand Street. It is also within easy walking distance of Douglas’ key attractions, including the Manx Museum, Gaiety Theatre and Douglas Harbour. The new Travelodge hotel will assist in achieving the ‘Visit Isle of Man’ objective of creating 500 new and modern hotel bedrooms by 2032. The opening of the hotel will also create 27 new jobs within the local community. Detailed planning permission has been received and construction is expected to begin in early 2025, with handover of the hotel expected in 2026. Tony O’Brien, UK Development Director, Travelodge said: “This new Travelodge in Douglas will be an excellent addition to our hotel portfolio and we couldn’t be more delighted to open our first hotel on the Isle of Man. We have been looking for a suitable opportunity to open a new Travelodge here for many years, and Villiers Square is the perfect site for a new, modern hotel that will provide great value and quality accommodation for leisure and business visitors to the island. “We are excited for construction to begin in the new year and want to thank our Development Team of Whitestone Retail & Leisure and Baker Hollingworth for their hard work in securing and delivering this fantastic new project.” Ciaran Doherty, Managing Director, Tevir Group said: “We are delighted to confirm Travelodge as our initial tenant on this landmark project, which will play an important role in enhancing Douglas’ hospitality offering. “Villiers Square is a prominent development in our City Centre, and the addition of a well-recognised, trusted brand like Travelodge will make it even more attractive to both business and leisure travellers visiting the Isle of Man. “This collaboration aligns with our vision for Villiers Square as a dynamic mixed-use space in the heart of Douglas. We are proud to contribute to the island’s tourism and hospitality goals and look forward to seeing construction begin in early 2025 and want to thank our Design Team and the Team from Travelodge for their hard work to bring the project to this exciting point.” Travelodge continues to see significant growth opportunities in the UK, with over 300 target locations identified following a comprehensive review of gaps in the market.
Travelodge Hotels Asia opens its fifth property in Japan
Travelodge Hotels Asia announced the opening of Travelodge Kyoto Shijo Omiya, its second property in Kyoto and fifth overall in Japan. This latest property marks a significant step in the brand's expanding presence in key destinations. The opening of Travelodge Kyoto Shijo Omiya also highlights Travelodge Hotels Asia's commitment to expanding its presence in Japan. Building on the success of its other properties, this new hotel strengthens the brand's position as a key player in Japan's hospitality market, offering value-driven stays in popular destinations. Travelodge chief operating officer Pinky Lam said: "We're excited to be a part of Kyoto's booming tourism industry and to provide travellers with a modern, comfortable space to relax and recharge. With our focus on essential amenities and a great location, we are confident that Travelodge Kyoto Shijo Omiya will become a favourite among both local and international guests." A necessary property With Kyoto's projected increase in international visitors for 2025, driven by its rich history, cultural landmarks, and local experiences, the new Travelodge Kyoto Shijo Omiya meets the growing demand for quality, affordable accommodations in the city. Keigo Inden, operations manager of Travelodge Kyoto Shijo Omiya, said of the new hotel: "We are excited to bring Travelodge's unique offering to Kyoto at such an exciting time. Our aim is to provide versatile, comfortable stays that fit the needs of every traveller, whether they are here for business, leisure, or an extended visit. We can't wait to welcome guests and show them the best of Kyoto." Special rates, exceptional amenities To celebrate its opening, Travelodge Kyoto Shijo Omiya is offering special rates starting at JPY 13,650. This offer is available until 31 December 2024, with stays valid through 31 December 2025. Inden said of this: "Our mission is to provide excellent value while ensuring guests experience comfort, convenience, and connectivity." Travelodge Kyoto Shijo Omiya likewise offers a variety of room types tailored to meet different travellers' needs, along with a wide range of amenities offered by every property under the Travelodge brand. Located in the lively Shijo Omiya district, the hotel provides easy access to some of Kyoto's top attractions, including Nijo Castle, Kyoto Imperial Palace, and the historic Gion district. With excellent transport links just steps away at Shijo Omiya Station, exploring Kyoto is convenient and efficient. The hotel's central location also puts guests within reach of Kyoto's culinary hotspots, shopping districts, and cultural treasures.
Travelodge announces plans for two new hotels as hotel chain continues its UK expansion
Travelodge, the UK’s first budget hotel chain, which operates over 600 hotels across the UK, Ireland and Spain, has announced that it has exchanged contracts for two new hotels on the east coast of England, in Skegness and Harwich, with construction on both developments having also commenced on site. The hotels are being developed by Burney Group and constructed by Faircloth Construction Ltd. Skegness Seafront The new 80-bed Travelodge hotel in Skegness is being built on a former crazy golf site on South Parade, and will create 30 new jobs. The hotel will be built to Travelodge’s new premium look design, and will feature the company’s in-house restaurant 85 Bar Cafe, which will be located on the top floor of the six-storey building, giving views over the sea. The hotel will be built alongside a Starbucks Drive Thru. Skegness Travelodge is expected to be open in time for Summer 2025. Harwich Portside A new 68-room Travelodge hotel is also being developed in Harwich, located on a six-acre Stanton Europark site next to Harwich Port and Enterprise Zone. The hotel will operate alongside Starbucks, KFC, Burger King, Howdens and Screwfix and will open in Summer 2025. Travelodge has a long-standing relationship with Burney Group, which developed the Ipswich Central Travelodge, which opened last year, and the Boston Travelodge. The hotel chain is continuing to expand its hotel portfolio in the UK, and has opened five hotels this year (London Oval, Bristol, Colchester, Rotherham and London Bermondsey), with a 6th hotel (London Beckenham) to open later this year. Travelodge has a further requirement to open 300 more hotels across the UK, including further locations in Essex and Lincolnshire. Tony O’Brien, UK Development Director, Travelodge said: “Travelodge is delighted to continue the expansion of our network of hotels throughout the UK and these new hotels will be fantastic additions to our portfolio. Both hotels are located in prime locations of Skegness and Harwich, suitably located for both our business and leisure customers visiting the areas. “It is a pleasure to be working with the Burney Group again and we are sure that these hotels will perform well for us - creating new jobs and boosting the local economies. We are looking forward to opening both in time for Summer 2025.” Daren Burney, Burney Group, comments: “Delighted to be able to bring forward the two new Travelodge Hotels to add to our Hotel Portfolio. Both hotels provide real regeneration benefits notwithstanding the economic benefits and job creation to each local area.” Carter Jonas acted on Travelodge’s behalf as its retained Development Manager for these projects.
Travelodge Rotherham Central officially opens with 69 keys
Travelodge, the UK’s first budget hotel chain, which operates more than 600 hotels across the UK, Ireland and Spain, has officially opened Travelodge Rotherham Central -the group’s first hotel in Rotherham, and Rotherham’s first branded hotel. To mark the official opening of the 69-room Travelodge, an opening event was held on Monday, 22 July, attended by Tony O’Brien, Travelodge UK Development Director, and Cllr Chris Read, Leader of Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council. The hotel is part of Forge Island, a major urban regeneration project, in a waterside setting, which also includes a cinema, restaurants and leisure businesses. Travelodge is the only hotel provider in the town, providing a brilliant base for those visiting this brand-new destination, Rotherham or the surrounding areas. The opening of Travelodge Rotherham Central has also created 20 new jobs for the area.This hotel has been developed to Travelodge’s new premium design - which is the group’s most significant brand transformation to date. The new design includes a redesigned reception, next-generation rooms, and a number of sustainable building features. Sustainability has been an important factor when designing the hotel, which has a BREEAM Very Good rating and an Energy Performance Certificate rating of B. The hotel also includes a number of sustainable features such as PV cells (a non-mechanical device that converts sunlight directly into electricity) on the roof, aerated shower heads and taps in bathrooms and EV car charging points in the car park. Rotherham Central Travelodge also features an upgraded Bar Cafe, which offers an all day dining service and welcomes both hotel guests and passers-by, offering breakfast, lunch and dinner menus as well as light bites and an extensively stocked bar. Healthy options under 600 kcal, vegan and gluten-free dishes are all available. All of this is offered at great value, including the Unlimited Breakfast offer, where two kids under the age of fifteen eat for free. The Travelodge hotel was delivered by nationwide placemaker, Muse in partnership with Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council, enabling Travelodge to bring thousands of visitors to the area each year, who will spend hundreds of thousands of pounds in the local shops, bars, restaurants and attractions.Tony O’Brien, UK Development Director, Travelodge, said: “We are delighted to announce that our first hotel in Rotherham has now opened its doors. With its new premium design and great location, I have no doubt that our hotel in Rotherham will be a strong addition to the area. We have a fantastic hotel team in place, and are alreadyreceiving very positive feedback from customers. “Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council is doing a great job in investing to regenerate the town centre. Its funding support has enabled the delivery of this development, at a time when private sector funding is in very scarce supply. This will be of great benefit to the Rotherham community for many years to come. Forge Island is a great addition to the town centre and will support the existing shops and attractions, such as Rotherham United’s AESSEAL New York stadium, so there is plenty for Travelodge’s business and leisure customers to enjoy.” Cllr Read said: “We are delighted to welcome Travelodge to Rotherham, the first of our tenants to open on Forge Island. The development is the single biggest investment in our town for decades, with our town centre masterplan being a testament to the Council’s dedication to investing in Rotherham’s future. “We are well on track to officially opening Forge Island to visitors in 2024 and to delivering a fantastic town centre development which will not only benefit the economy but which will provide a fantastic leisure destination in the heart of the town. We thank the community for supporting us as we see this development come to fruition and as we continue to move forward with our plans to provide the kind of town centre that people can be proud of once again."
Travelodge opens seventh hotel in Bristol
Travelodge, the UK’s first budget hotel chain, which operates more than 600 hotels across the UK, Ireland and Spain has opened its seventh hotel in Bristol - creating 25 new jobs in the process. To mark the opening of the 85-room Bristol Abbey Wood Travelodge a ribbon cutting ceremony was held on Thursday, June 13, attended by Laura Sims, Travelodge Regional Director; Kirsty Berry, Travelodge Head of Estates and Councillor Franklin Owusu-Antwi, Chair of South Gloucestershire Council. The new Travelodge hotel is situated in the Abbey Wood Retail Park, close to the Bristol Ministry of Defence offices. The site is located within easy access to the M4, M5 and Bristol city centre. Bristol Abbey Wood Travelodge has been developed to the hotel chain’s new premium look and feel design - which is the group’s most significant brand transformation to date. The new design includes all the low cost efficiencies you would expect from Travelodge but with the added benefit of thoughtful, elegant design and homely touches throughout its interiors. It also features a stylish restaurant area, The Bar Cafe, which offers guests breakfast, dinner and a bar menu. Sustainability has been an important factor when designing the hotel, which has a BREEAM Very Good rating and an Energy Performance Certificate rating of B. The hotel also includes a number of sustainable features such as PV cells on the roof, EV car charging and bird and bat boxes incorporated into the hotel building. Travelodge considers Bristol a key area for growth and development, with the group currently searching for a further four hotel sites across the city. Travelodge has also identified 40 locations across the South West region, where it would like to open a new hotel. This includes areas such as Bath, Exeter and Cheltenham. Last year, Travelodge appointed Hartnell Taylor Cook as retained agents to support the company with this South West expansion programme. Bristol Abbey Wood Travelodge was developed and funded by Invesco Real Estate on behalf of a UK investor. The scheme was constructed by Marshalls Building contractors. Steve Bennett, Chief Property and Development Officer, Travelodge, said: “We are delighted to announce that our seventh hotel in Bristol has now opened its doors. With its new premium look and feel design and great location, I have no doubt that our latest hotel offering in Bristol will be a strong addition to the area. We have a fantastic hotel team in place, and already we are receiving very positive feedback from customers. “Bristol and the South West is a key growth area for Travelodge, as the region is attracting record visitor numbers but there is a shortage of good quality and good value accommodation. To help fill this growing demand from business and leisure travellers, we have identified 40 locations across the region where we want to open a Travelodge hotel. This includes areas such as Bath, Exeter and Cheltenham.” Travelodge has a further four hotels currently under construction - three in London; Bermondsey, Beckenham and Chiswick as well as its first hotel in Rotherham. The group also recently announced it is due to start construction on a new hotel in Stratford, London later this year.
Travelodge opens its 600th hotel at London Oval Cricket Ground
Travelodge, the UK’s first budget hotel chain, has opened its 600th hotel - located at London Oval Cricket Ground. The milestone was celebrated at a ribbon-cutting ceremony with Travelodge Chairman, Martin Robinson, CEO Jo Boydell, ex-England Cricket Captain and Surrey County Cricket Club Director, Alec Stewart OBE, and Surrey County Cricket Club CEO, Steve Elworthy. London Oval Cricket Ground Travelodge is a 95-room hotel, developed in partnership with Surrey County Cricket Club. The hotel is ideally located for both business and leisure travellers, and is just a minute's walk from Oval Underground Station. As well as being Travelodge’s 600th hotel, it’s also the group’s 81st hotel in London and has created over 30 new jobs. London Oval Cricket Ground Travelodge features the group’s new, premium look and feel design which includes a redesigned reception area, next generation rooms and its new restaurant concept, 85 Bar Cafe, offering everything a business or leisure guest (or cricket fan) needs for a comfortable and relaxing stay. Sustainability has been an important factor when designing the hotel, which has a BREEAM Excellent rating, an Energy Performance Certificate rating of A and a number of sustainable features including; Air Source Heat Pumps for heating water; EV car charging; roof mounted solar PVs to convert the sun’s energy into electricity; green roofs to regulate temperatures and save energy, as well as encouraging biodiversity; low energy lighting throughout the hotel, with motion sensing controls; and aerated showers and taps in the bathrooms to reduce water usage. This hotel is the first new opening for Travelodge in the UK this year, with a further six hotels currently under construction in Rotherham, Colchester and Bristol, as well as three more in London; Bermondsey, Beckenham and Chiswick. The group also recently announced it is due to start construction on a new hotel in Stratford, London later this year. Travelodge is continuing to develop its UK pipeline and is committed to expanding its hotel network to offer more choice to its customers and support local economies. The group has over 300 target locations for hotel sites across the UK, including over 100 sites across London - which will drive investment and create local jobs. London Oval Cricket Ground Travelodge is managed by Darren Bennett, who joined Travelodge seven years ago as Assistant Hotel Manager at London Stratford Hotel and has worked in several other Travelodge hotels across London including Waterloo, Covent Garden and most recently as Hotel Manager in London Mile End Travelodge. Jo Boydell, Chief Executive, Travelodge, commented: “London Oval Cricket Ground Travelodge is a special opening for us, as our 600th hotel. Since opening our first hotel in the UK in 1985, Travelodge has grown across the UK, Ireland and Spain, and we now operate over 46,000 rooms, employ 13,000 colleagues and welcome over 22 million business and leisure customers to our hotels each year. “We are very proud to open this hotel at the iconic Oval Cricket Ground, in partnership with Surrey County Cricket Club. This hotel has been built to high standards, with sustainability an important factor of the design. It features our new premium look and feel design with our redesigned reception area and next generation rooms, as well as our brand new restaurant concept, 85 Bar Cafe. We are already receiving great feedback from guests, and we look forward to welcoming lots of new guests through a busy cricket season this year. “We are focused on continuing to grow our portfolio, with over 300 locations identified for new hotels across the UK as well as 20 target locations in Spain - which would create even more jobs and provide further choice and great value to more business and leisure travellers.” Steve Elworthy, CEO at Surrey CCC said: "It’s great news that the brand new London Oval Cricket Ground Travelodge has opened its doors to the public. The partnership between ourselves and Travelodge will provide cricket fans and visitors to the area with a quality option to stay in the area that is minimising its impact on the environment.”
Travelodge Myeongdong Namsan: The latest addition to Seoul’s hospitality scene
Hotels Asia proudly unveils its newest addition, Travelodge Myeongdong Namsan, marking another milestone in the city's hospitality landscape. Situated in the dynamic Myeongdong district, this contemporary hotel enriches Travelodge's esteemed Seoul portfolio alongside Travelodge Myeongdong City Hall, Travelodge Myeongdong Euljiro, and Travelodge Dongdaemun. General Manager, Paul Lee leads this venture, bringing a fresh perspective to the vibrant Myeongdong district for both leisure and business travellers. "Our vision with Travelodge Myeongdong Namsan was to create a space where comfort meets convenience, offering our guests a truly unique experience in Seoul," says Paul Lee, General Manager. "We are excited to welcome travellers from all over the world to discover the vibrant energy and charm of this amazing city through our hotel." Special Opening Rate Travelodge Myeongdong Namsan is thrilled to offer a special opening rate, inviting travellers to experience the best of Seoul's hospitality at an unbeatable value of KRW 96,000 a night. "We want our guests to experience the comfort and convenience of Travelodge Myeongdong Namsan while enjoying exceptional value," says Paul Lee. This exclusive offer is available for a limited time until 30 June 2024. Catering to every traveller Travelodge Myeongdong Namsan features a diverse range of room types to cater to the unique needs of every visitor: · Standard Queen: Ideal for solo travellers. · Superior Queen/Twin: Perfect for couples or friends. · Deluxe Plus Queen: Spacious for extended stays. · Friends and Family: Accommodating for small groups or families. · Accessible Rooms: Ensuring comfort for all guests. Each room type is thoughtfully designed to provide maximum comfort and functionality, ensuring a restful and enjoyable stay. Seoul-Inspired Design and Modern Amenities The hotel's design pays homage to Seoul's cultural heritage with beautiful wall decal of the city's iconic landmarks. Guests will enjoy a blend of local charm and modern amenities, including: · Snooze: Restful sleep in Travelodge Asia's signature beds. · Stream: Stay connected with high-speed Wi-Fi. · Soak: Refresh in showers and bathtubs. · Service: 24-hour warm and attentive hospitality. · Social: Multi-use all-day communal space · Sweat: Modern gym facilities. · Spin: Convenient self-service laundromat. · Smart: Nearby convenience stores. · Station: Self-service pantry for long stays. · Storage: Secure luggage storage. Prime Location Near Seoul's Attractions Travelodge Myeongdong Namsan is ideally located in the heart of Seoul, providing travellers with the perfect base to explore the city's iconic attractions. Its prime location guarantees walking distance to public transportation and easy access to landmarks such as N Seoul Tower, Myeongdong Cathedral Church, Namsangol Hanok Village, Myeongdong Shopping Street, and Dongdaemun Design Plaza. Additionally, the hotel is surrounded by diverse dining options that showcase Seoul's vibrant food scene, from authentic street food to refined international dining experiences. Travellers can seamlessly experience the perfect blend of cultural exploration and culinary adventures that defines Seoul, all while enjoying the convenience and comfort of Travelodge Myeongdong Namsan. "Travelodge Myeongdong Namsan isn't just a new addition to our South Korea portfolio; it's a testament to our growing commitment to this vibrant country. We look forward to further expansion in South Korea, bringing more Travelodge Asia experiences to travellers," concludes Paul Lee. Travelodge Myeongdong Namsan is owned by Plenitude Berhad, a public listed company in Malaysia with investments in hospitality and property development. Plenitude Berhad Plenitude Berhad is a public listed company with investments in hospitality and property development. Since its incorporation on 6 November 2000, the Plenitude Group has commanded a diverse portfolio of business ventures related to property and has built a reliable track record in the real estate industry. Its developments are recognized for their strategic locations, easy accessibility, and comprehensive amenities. Plenitude Berhad diversified into the hospitality industry in 2001 with only 220 rooms and has proudly expanded its ownership of hotels. The Group currently holds over 2,000 hotel rooms inventory across Malaysia, alongside its international hotels, in South Korea and Japan. Today, the hospitality division of Plenitude Berhad encompasses hotel and resort properties ranging from international hospitality brands to home-grown brands and two residences.
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