East Africa Leads Hotel Construction, Boosting Regional Economies
East Africa is showing significant growth in hotel construction, led by Kenya, Ethiopia, and Tanzania, which are seeing high rates of development compared to other regions.
Eight new hotels denied in Copenhagen
Eight out of thirteen potential hotel projects in Copenhagen are denied municipal approval, while five are permitted.
They are Argentinians and moved from washing clothes in the downtown area to building a luxury hotel shaped like a snake in Patagonia
Two Argentine entrepreneurs transitioned unexpectedly into the rental and hospitality business, culminating in the construction of a unique luxury hotel in Patagonia.
Kraków Airport is building a second hotel. There is only one such facility in Poland.
Kraków Airport is expanding its hospitality offerings with the construction of a new Tribe hotel, in partnership with Accor, to complement its existing Hilton Garden Inn.
Otti promises conducive business environment in Abia
Governor Alex Otti of Abia State has pledged to create a business-friendly environment to improve the state's economy, emphasizing the transformation of Aba and the construction of the Radisson Blu – Enyimba Hotel.
Hotel in Gdańsk's Wrzeszcz Already at the Starting Line
A new hotel in Gdańsk's Wrzeszcz district is set to be developed by Lithuanian 1 Asset Management, with construction beginning soon and an opening scheduled for summer next year.
Pekka Viljakainen's company is seeking bankruptcy for Pekka Viljakainen's company
Pekka Viljakainen's hotel company, Pihlasresort Oy, is facing bankruptcy proceedings initiated by Maanrakennus Viljakainen Oy due to unpaid invoices.
The construction of a luxury hotel threatens a Greek paradise
A luxury hotel construction project poses a threat to a picturesque area in Greece.
A new residential neighborhood is planned to replace the Pärnu hotel
A plan has been proposed to construct a new residential quarter in place of the Pärnu hotel, featuring apartments, commercial spaces, and a new hotel with a spa, expected to begin construction by 2028.
Icelanders have left the building that was supposed to become 'the coolest hotel' in the country
Construction plans for what was to be one of Iceland's most luxurious hotels have been abandoned, leading to a public outcry and concerns over local development.
"We build or sell ten times more expensive": in the Cyclades islands, can the concrete fever harm tourism?
In the Cyclades, the rapid expansion of luxury hotel projects is raising concerns among locals about negative impacts on tourism and the environment.
Kaštela is getting its first luxury hotel, worth 50 million euros
The largest tourism investment in Kaštela has begun with the construction of a luxury hotel, projected to be completed by the end of 2028, featuring 150 rooms and various amenities.
Mayor of Milos on hotel licenses: "Ecological crime – Pre-approvals come out even for Natura areas"
The Mayor of Milos, Manolis Mikelis, criticized the issuance of hotel construction permits in culturally significant and ecologically sensitive areas, stating that development should not compromise the island's heritage.
For years it stood as a ghost – now a hotel will rise, but the most important part is yet to be revealed
Construction is underway on Tomo Street in Klaipėda where a long-abandoned site will soon host a hotel and restaurant, following changes to the previously approved project.
Strong opposition to new 160-room hotel at Laugarvatn
Residents of Laugarvatn express significant dissatisfaction with the proposed construction of a four-story hotel with 160 rooms near the lake.
The agony of the Parador of Ibiza: a pharaonic project that accumulates 27 million in expenses and two decades of delay
The Parador of Ibiza, initially launched in 2009, has faced significant delays and rising costs, amassing 27 million in expenditures over the past two decades.
Fire at a hotel construction site in Analipsi, Hersonissos, in Heraklion, Crete
A fire broke out at a hotel construction site in Analipsi, Hersonissos, in Heraklion, Crete, prompting the mobilization of 16 firefighters with seven vehicles and a team of ground units to combat the blaze.
The power of a huge deception: 20 years later, El Algarrobico is still there
The Carboneras City Council's new urban plan designates the controversial site El Algarrobico as developable, marking two decades since a judge halted its hotel construction just before completion.