Arora Group has completed an impressive £20m refurbishment of the Renaissance Heathrow. It was officially opened by Prince Andrew last Wednesday (3 February).
The makeover encompassed all areas of the hotel including upgrading its 3,000sqm conference and events space, reconfiguring the public areas to introduce a new restaurant, bar and lobby lounge and adding 61 new guestrooms bringing the total count of bedrooms and suites to 710. The 1973 built structure has been transformed from one of Heathrow’s lesser properties, to what undoubtedly challenges for top spot when the 2016 ratings are published.
This event follows Arora Group announcements earlier this year regarding the development of two new hotels, directly connected to Heathrow Terminal 4 – the Crowne Plaza London – Heathrow Terminal 4 and Holiday Inn Express London – Heathrow Terminal 4, and separately the opening of the landmark InterContinental London - The O2.
Surinder Arora, founder and chairman of Arora, said: “The Arora Group continually assesses our portfolio, looking at the value an asset creates and the resources it takes to maintain it. This refurbishment is part of our strategy to deliver sound long-term value and uphold our reputation for quality and integrity in everything we do. With this refurbishment our portfolio is in a very strong position”. http://renaissance-heathrow.hotel-rn.com
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