Opal Hospitality expands to U.S., acquires Four Points by Sheraton Charlotte‑Lake Norman, N.C.
Opal Hospitality has expanded into the U.S. market with acquisition of Four Points by Sheraton Charlotte-Lake Norman, Huntersville, N.C.
Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced plans for affiliates of Hyatt and Grupo Piñero to enter into a long-term strategic joint venture, headquartered in Palma de Mallorca, Spain—which will manage Bahia Principe-branded hotels and resorts and own the Bahia Principe brand.
The 50/50 joint venture is expected to expand Hyatt’s all-inclusive room portfolio by approximately 30 per cent, and enhance Hyatt’s position as one of the leading providers of all-inclusive offerings across the world.
For Grupo Piñero, this strategic venture will build on the company’s long standing success in all-inclusive hospitality with a robust European customer base; and is expected to provide expanded opportunities with travellers in the Americas and other important markets.
The transaction is anticipated to close in the coming months subject to customary closing conditions. Hyatt plans to appoint Bahia Principe’s current chief executive officer, Julio Pérez as chief executive officer to lead the management company following close—with Grupo Piñero’s current global chief executive officer, Encarna Piñero serving as chairman of the board and additional officers to be named at a later time.
Upon closing, 23 resorts, totaling over 12,000 rooms, including 22 resorts under the Bahia Principe Hotels & Resorts brand located across the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Jamaica, and Spain; as well as the exclusive Cayo Levantado Resort in the Dominican Republic will be added to Hyatt’s Inclusive Collection. A majority of the proceeds from this transaction will be leveraged by Grupo Piñero to enhance existing Bahia Principe resorts.
“The addition of Bahia Principe’s resorts to Hyatt’s Inclusive Collection will enhance Hyatt’s all-inclusive offering and strengthen our leadership position with one of the largest collections of all-inclusive resorts in the world,” says Mark Hoplamazian, president and chief executive officer, Hyatt. “Grupo Piñero’s family business culture, shared values, and expertise in the four- to five-star all-inclusive category coupled with Hyatt’s leadership in luxury all-inclusive creates powerful opportunities across Hyatt’s business—for guests and World of Hyatt members seeking quality all-inclusive experiences across stay occasions, and for hotel owners who can benefit from the network effect of more travelers (sic) within the portfolio.”
With a history of almost 50 years, Grupo Piñero has established itself as a benchmark in the tourism industry internationally. Grupo Piñero’s company culture aligns closely with Hyatt’s values, purpose and a shared commitment to responsible business.
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