Shangri-La, Tanriverdi to build seven-star hotel in Istanbul
The hotel is estimated to cost $250 million
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
A Turkish business conglomerate and an international hotel chain signed a cooperation agreement on Saturday to build a seven-star hotel in Istanbul. Tanriverdi Holding andShangri-La Asia Ltd. signed the agreement in a ceremony, attended by Turkish State Minister for foreign trade Zafer Caglayan at the Dolmabahce Palace.
Caglayan expressed hope that the agreement would lead the way for the Shangri-La Asia to make more investments in Turkey.
The new seven-star Shangri-La Istanbul will be built on the spot of an old tobacco warehouse overlooking the Bosphorus in the Besiktas district. The 14-storey hotel, with seven of them below sea level, is planned to be opened in April 2012. The hotel is estimated to cost $250 million.
Shangri-La Asia Ltd. runs 68 hotels worldwide and Shangri-La Istanbul is among the four hotels to be built in Europe besides Paris, Vienna and London.
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