GEORGE TOWN: Cititel Hotel Management (CHM) Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of IGB Corporation Berhad, is set to introduce two new hotels in this heritage city.
Construction on a 0.4 ha site for both hotels in Jalan Magazine began in September last year and the hotels are expected to open for business in 2014.
CHM managing director Datuk Eric Lim said the Gross Development Value (GDV) for the new four-star St Giles Hotel and three-star Cititel Express Hotel is about RM180 million.
"St Giles Penang will house a grand ballroom with a seating capacity of 1,200, several meeting rooms, a cafe, swimming pool, gymnasium, health centre, executive lounge and a helipad," he told reporters after unveiling an 8.5m dragon made of recycled mineral water bottles in the lobby of Cititel Penang on Upper Penang Road here today.
He said the hotels, which will be built back-to-back to each other, are scheduled for completion in the first quarter of 2014.
"The development will also include retail shops, restaurants, a food court and parking for more than 500 vehicles," he said.
He added that the 32-storey St Giles will have about 500 rooms while the 23-storey Cititel Express will have 270 rooms. "St Giles Penang will be the first in Malaysia after two in England, two in the United States and one in the Philipines," he said.
Meanwhile, Cititel Penang general manager Tony Goh said the dragon was made in conjuction with the group's 15th anniversary celebrations, coinciding with the Chinese year of the dragon.
Cititel Penang's fundraising programmes for the year include a "guess the number of bottles used for the dragon" contest in which patrons and guests stand to win 15 prizes ranging from flight tickets, shopping sprees and hotel accommodation, he added.
By Bernama
Thursday, January 5, 2012
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