The hotel includes 207 rooms and suites as well as a number of food and beverage options
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Jose Silva: All eyes are on Jumeirah’s new CEO
Jose Silva has big shoes to fill as he embarks on the company’s ambitious plans to grow its global portfolio of luxury – and affordable – hotels. But the former Four Seasons executive says he is the man for the job
Dubai tourism will grow, despite possible post-Expo dip, says Jumeirah CEO
Jose Silva said the event will help Dubai grow in the long term, though it may lead to slower market conditions at first
Video: How can UAE hotels offset revenue shortfalls this summer?
According to Chris Hewett, director at management consultancy specialists TRI Consulting, revenue per available room (RevPAR) in the UAE in 2018 could drop by as much as seven percent. The latest first quarter 2018 industry figures released by hospitality consultancy STR have already reported a fall of 2.6 percent and four percent in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, respectively.
Rove, Mada’in Properties pen agreement to operate Rove Mina Seyahi
The Rove Mina Seyahi is envisioned as a 50-storey tower featuring a hotel and services residences.
Video: What’s next for Dubai’s hotel sector?
Arabian Business talks to three key players in the hotel space about oversupply, lower consumer spending and the possible impact of VAT on the market.
Video: What does the future have in store for Dubai hotels?
More than 50,000 hotel rooms are expected to be delivered in the UAE in the build up to Expo 2020, in order to provide accommodation with the anticipated 25 million visitors who will come to the country over the course of the six-month event.
What’s next for Dubai’s hotel sector?
Arabian Business talks to three key players in the hotel space about oversupply, lower consumer spending and the possible impact of VAT on the market
Dubai hotel rates boosted by returning Russian visitors
Hotel occupancy is now at 86.4 percent, according to STR
Dubai’s newest hotel is the world’s tallest
The new record-holder is within view of its predecessor, Dubai’s JW Mariott Marquis – just one metre shorter.
Video: What is the answer to Dubai’s F&B oversupply?
Dubai’s F&B sector will grow to $13bn by the end of 2018, with a projected annual growth rate of four percent over the next four years.
MidEast debut for Dorchester Collection at Dubai Canal
New project confirmed for one of the largest waterfront plots in Dubai’s Marasi district
Too many cooks in Dubai?
Dubai’s hospitality sector may be maturing, says Crystal Group founder Mazen El Zein, but there’s still a danger that in a market dominated by oversaturation only the strongest will survive
Dubai needs more affordable hotels, says Hoftel chief executive
Markets such as India and China demand economy hotels in the city, but developers continue to build luxury accommodations