(TAN): Radisson Hotel Group has announced the signing of the Radisson Hotel City Centre Odesa, Ukraine – the group’s first property in the port city on the Black Sea. The conversion of the existing ‘Hotel Milano’ on the famous Derybasivska Street will be rebranded as a Radisson Hotel in early 2021.
With this, the group will now have eight hotels and 1,445 guest rooms in operation and under development in the Ukraine.
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David Jenkins, vice president business development Russia and CIS, said: “We are thrilled to add this hotel and the Radisson brand to our Ukrainian portfolio as we enter the great city of Odesa with the conversion of this existing hotel in a prime location. Our upscale Radisson brand has seen great traction since the EMEA launch in 2018 with more than 50 hotels opened and under development.”
The classicist designed Hotel Milano originally opened its doors in 2017 with 90 guest rooms in the heart of Odessa on the cosmopolitan Derybasivskaya Street, a hub for locals and tourists, filled with shops, restaurants, and bars. The new Radisson Hotel City Centre Odesa will feature an extension of 37 additional rooms, restaurant and meeting space which are currently under construction.