Canada hotels record first occupancy decline in three months
After three consecutive months of year-over-year increases, Canada’s hotel industry recorded a decline in occupancy, according to CoStar’s July 2024 data.
Patrick Pollack is the new general manager of The Four Seasons Hotel Toronto.
Patrick Pollack is the new general manager of The Four Seasons Hotel Toronto. In his 25-year career with The Four Seasons, he has worked his way around the world, starting in Mexico City, to accept director and managerial positions in Chicago, Punta Mita, Dallas, Hawaii and Guangzhou.
"It is with much excitement that we welcome Patrick Pollak to Toronto," says Antoine Chahwan, president, Hotel Operations, Americas East. "Heading into the property's ten-year anniversary at its Yorkville Avenue location, we are confident that Patrick will lead his team with incredible passion along with a commitment to creating an exceptional luxury experience that builds upon the brand's legacy in Toronto."
With global experience and expertise, Patrick will also bring the ability to communicate in fluent French, Spanish and English, allowing him to make genuine and long-lasting connections with local and international guests alike.
"Being at the helm of this outstanding property is a Four Seasons career milestone," says Pollak. "I am honoured to take on this role and to continue building on the success of this iconic property. My family and I also look forward to making Toronto home, exploring the beauty and culture of Canada in its entirety."
After three consecutive months of year-over-year increases, Canada’s hotel industry recorded a decline in occupancy, according to CoStar’s July 2024 data.
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