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DLF-Hilton reveals new projects in India

Daily news, 02 Apr 2008

NEW DELHI – DLF and Hilton Hotels Corporation in India have signed management agreements involving seven new hotel developments in the pipeline for India.

This marks the second stage in the DLF-Hilton Joint Venture Company's overall strategic development plans to build and develop 75 hotels in India in the next five to seven years. The new projects named today will bring the total number of new hotels under this DLF - Hilton alliance to 16, comprising 3500 rooms. All these 16 projects are in various stages of development and construction.

To be managed by an affiliate of Hilton Hotels Corporation, the seven new hotels will cover different market segments under the Hilton Family of Brands: Hilton, the upscale full service brand; Hilton Garden Inn, the mid-scale brand and the Homewood Suites by Hilton, an extended stay hotel brand.

The projects are: Hilton Dwarka New Delhi (300 rooms), Hilton Garden Inn New Delhi / Dwarka (400 rooms), Homewood Suites by Hilton New Delhi / Dwarka (100 rooms), Hilton Residences Kolkata (100 rooms), Hilton Garden Inn Chennai / OMR (250 rooms), Homewood Suites by Hilton Chennai / OMR (100 rooms), Hilton Garden Inn Trivandrum (200 rooms).

 
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