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Starwood forms JV to run hotels in China

Xinhua | Updated: 2017-07-13 08:20

SHANGHAI — The US-based private investment firm Starwood Capital Group has formed a joint venture with a Chinese partner to run middle and upper scale hotels in China.

The inception of Shanghai Shimao Star Hotel Management Co Ltd was announced Wednesday by Starwood's partner, Shimao Property Holdings Limited.

The deal, first revealed in March, was completed on Tuesday.

In the joint venture, Starwood holds 49 percent stake and Shimao 51 percent. The amount of investment is not disclosed.

The joint venture will develop six hotel brands, including luxurious five-star hotels, Yu Resort and Yuluxe Hotel, business brand Yu Hotel, apartment brand Yu Residence, and two futuristic concept hotels, MiniMax Premier and MiniMax, according to the agreement.

Starwood has joined a line of international hotel operators actively seeking business opportunities in China.

Days have gone that top-tier hotels in China were primarily occupied by foreigners. Chinese travelers and holiday-makers now spend much more on hotels and expect better services.

Kevin Colket, managing director and head of Asian acquisitions at Starwood, said China represents an exciting market as the country has a large and growing middle class with increasing disposable income.

Shimao Group's vice chairman Jason Hui said China's domestic demand for both business and leisure travel will continue to rise.

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