Carlson Rezidor announces the Radisson Blu Residence Al Sufouh, Dubai/UAE

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Rezidor, one of the most dynamic hotel companies worldwide and a member of the Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group, announces the Radisson Blu Residence Al Sufouh in Dubai/UAE. The upper upscale property featuring 264 serviced apartments is schedule to welcome the first guests in Q4 2017.

“We are delighted to strengthen our presence in the key market of Dubai which has resumed growth in terms of occupancy and average rate, and is set for further ambitious development”, said Wolfgang M. Neumann, President & CEO of Rezidor.

“We thank our partners for their trust in us. The Radisson Blu Residence Al Sufouh is our second property with Al Reem Real Estate Development and reflects our commitment to the extended stay sector in the region – in response to the continued trend in this segment both from a consumer and investor perspective”, added Elie Younes, Executive Vice President & Chief Development Officer of Rezidor.

The sophisticated Radisson Blu Residence Al Sufouh will be located in western Dubai and benefit from good access to Sheikh Zayed Road and leading demand generators such as Dubai International Airport, the biggest hub in the Middle East, the famous Mall of the Emirates, and the business districts of Internet City and Media City. The property will comprise 264 apartments between 40 and 80 square meters and withRadisson Blu signature services like free high speed internet access, an all-day-dining restaurant, a lobby café & deli, meeting space and a gym.

Source: http://www.hospitalitynet.org/news/global/147000344/4073715.html

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  1. Mariam says:

    The residence is located in an area whucg is tge hub of dubai and property prices are high in dubai. This step will be beneficial for the group

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