The company partners international hospitality chains like the InterContinental Hotels Group and Accor is looking at cities, including Bangalore, Mysore and Chennai, for the new properties.
"We propose to invest between Rs 650-750 crore in our upcoming six to eight hotels. This cost is exclusive of the land price," Brigade Hospitality Services Ltd CEO & Executive Director Vineet Verma told PTI.
Of the new upcoming hotels, two will be opened in the later half of 2015 -- Grand Mercure, Mysore in partnership with Accor and the Holiday-Inn Tidel Park, Chennai in partnership with InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), he added.
On being asked about financing for the upcoming projects Verma said: "We propose to fund our new projects through a combination of internal accruals and debt. We are also open to taking in investment partners and are on the look out."
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The realty major had earlier entered into a partnership with global hospitality chain InterContinental Hotels Group to open Holiday Inn Express hotels is also open to other such pacts.
The business model followed by the group is that while it owns the properties, it enters into management contracts with established hospitality chains, which run the hotels.
Apart from the focus on business class and midscale hotels the company is also bullish on F&B sector as well.
Brigade Hospitality Services Ltd (BHSL) has a portfolio that includes serviced residential facilities, clubs, resorts and spas and convention centres, besides hotels.