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Minor Hotels To Debut in Paris with Addition of Three Hotels

Minor Hotels, an international hotel owner, operator and investor with more than 540 hotels in 56 countries in Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, the Indian Ocean, Europe, South America and North America, announces its debut in the French capital with the upcoming addition of three four-star hotels. The group will launch three NH Hotels in Q1 2024, with one of the properties to be rebranded as NH Collection in 2025 following a renovation.

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Minor Hotels to debut in Paris | Business Travel News Europe

Minor Hotels will debut its NH Hotels and NH Collection brands in Paris in a partnership with Swiss Life Asset Managers. They plan to open three four-star NH Hotels in Q1 2024 and, following renovations, one will be rebranded as a five-star NH Collection hotel in 2025.

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Swiss Life : 2023 9 Months Media release (en) -November 08, 2023 at 11:47 am EST

Zurich, 8 November 2023 Ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LR Swiss Life continues to grow in the first nine months of 2023 .

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L&G puts Manchester's North Tower up for sale

L&G puts Manchester's North Tower up for sale
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Direct-Lending Craze Fails to Impress $1 Trillion Fund Trio

(Bloomberg) Private credit is going through a golden era, according to its fans, but a handful of asset managers are refusing to be dazzled by the biggest part of the booming $1.5 trillion market: direct lending.Most Read from BloombergIndia Suspends Visas, Canada Pulls Diplomats Amid TensionsEx-Goldman Bankers Make a Fortune With Controversial Bet on Coal‘Dead Space’ Co-Creator Departs Startup After Newest Game FlopsPassalacqua in Italy’s Lake Como Is Named Best Hotel in the WorldSwiss Life’

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