The new hotels would be launched under the company’s four brands — Taj, Vivanta by Taj, Gateway and Ginger. The launches would be under various models —ownership, management contracts and joint ventures, according to an Indian Hotels Company presentation.
Last financial year, the company inaugurated seven properties (1,060 rooms overall), but did not launch any property under the Taj brand.
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A 296-room luxury property in Dubai (Taj Downtown), the 78-room Gateway Resort (National Capital Region), the 150-room Gateway (Hinjewadi, Pune), a 73-room Ginger (Vaishno Devi), a 45-room Ginger (Madgaon, Goa) and a 52-room Gateway (Corbet, Uttarakhand) are among the hotels to be launched this year.
For the five-star luxury hotel near the airport here, joint venture company Taj-GVK and Greenridge Hotels & Resorts (a GVK Company) had made an investment Rs 110 crore.
Indian Hotels Company’s books have total consolidated debt of Rs 4,252 crore. The company has said debts of at least Rs 553 crore (including redemption premium) will mature this year.
Meanwhile, fast moving consumer goods maker ITC has also embarked on an expansion drive for its hotels division. Though the company declined to state the number of hotels it would open this year, ITC is expected to throw open about 6,000 rooms across 50 properties in the next three-four years. Under its luxury brand, ITC will open six properties, including a luxurious, all-suites resort — ITC Grand Bharat — in Manesar in a couple of months. Also to be launched this year is the 106-room ITC Vilasa at Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu. A second hotel in Kolkata with 500 rooms and a 307-room property in Ahmedabad are scheduled to come up in two-three years.