Hotel101 Global Holdings Corp. Signs Joint Venture to Develop 429-Room Hotel in Milan

Reuters11-29
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/HBNB">Hotel101 Global Holdings Corp</a>. Signs Joint Venture to Develop 429-Room Hotel in Milan

Hotel101 Global Holdings Corp., a subsidiary of DoubleDragon Corporation, has entered into a joint venture for the development of Hotel101-Milan in San Donato Milanese, Milan, Italy. The definitive binding agreements have been signed, marking a significant step in Hotel101's European expansion. The project, set on a 1.4-hectare prime site, will feature approximately 429 rooms and offer 4-star amenities at affordable prices. Hotel101-Milan is expected to be one of the top three largest hotels in metropolitan Milan by room count and aims to generate around EUR 85.8 million in sales revenue. This development aligns with the company's global standardized "condotel" business model and commitment to sustainable urban hospitality.

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