
Dubai-based master developer Nakheel has signed a second management agreement with UK-based Premier Inn, this time for a new, 250- room hotel at the Dragon City mixed-use master development.
The agreement, signed at the Nakheel stand at Dubai's Cityscape Global property exhibition yesterday, comes a year after Nakheel and Premier Inn inked a deal on a 372-room hotel, currently under construction, at Dubai's Ibn Battuta Mall.
Scheduled to open in 2018, the new hotel at Dragon City is part of a huge new master plan from Nakheel that will transform the area into a giant retail, residential and recreational complex spanning more than 11 million square feet in built-up area.
The Premier Inn-managed hotel, one of two hotels at Dragon City, will have a restaurant, Costa coffee shop and gym. The first hotel, managed by Accor under the Ibis Styles brand, is already complete and due to open this year.
Dragon City - currently most famous for Dragon Mart, the largest Chinese trading hub outside Mainland China - includes an extra 2.2 million sq. ft. of retail space as well as a new, twin-tower residential complex with 1,120 apartments.
Nakheel is planning nine hotels across Dubai over the next five years.
Earlier this week the company announced a new partnership with Thailand's Minor Hotels Group for a new, 500-room resort at Deira Islands, and in May it confirmed a joint venture with Spain's RIU Hotels & Resorts for a 750-room all-inclusive resort, also at Deira Islands. Nakheel is also building the five star Palm Tower Hotel and Residences on Palm Jumeirah and two hotels- on of which will be managed by Premier Inn - at Ibn Battuta Mall.
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