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HNN Newswire
14 September 2010
Istanbul’s designation as one of Europe’s Capitals of Culture during 2010 has given an additional promotional boost to the city’s remarkably strong hotel market, where several new properties are opening soon.
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HNN Newswire
14 August 2009
International architecture company RMJM announced details of the US$1-billion development it is designing in Istanbul’s new residential and business district, which will be one of the ‘greenest’ projects in Turkey.
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HNN Newswire
16 January 2009
The Park Hyatt Maçka Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, features a restored façade and renovated guestrooms, penthouse suites, rooftop bar and steakhouse.
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By C. Balekjian and A. Oehmichen, HVS
01 December 2010
Turkey is playing a continually important role in the international political arena, particularly as a bridge between Europe and Asia.
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HNN Newswire
10 November 2011
The Istanbul hotel market experienced positive growth in both ADR and RevPAR year-to-September.
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By Daniel Englender, HotelNewsNow.com Contributor
09 May 2012
As Turkey continues to grow its economy, hotel development becomes more important. Local knowledge and experience are both important to executing and running a successful project.
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HNN Newswire
02 April 2013
The conference is expected to attract more than 350 industry movers and shakers to discuss opportunities and challenges facing investors and operators in the region’s burgeoning tourism and hospitality sector.
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By Jeff Higley, Editorial Director
28 October 2011
A trip to Istanbul for the ISHC conference reveals just how intertwined hotels are in global affairs.
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HNN Newswire
06 March 2012
Dedeman Hotels & Resorts International revealed the company’s new Dedeman Park brand, aimed at short-stay business travelers, at a press conference at the Dedeman Hotel Istanbul.
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HNN Newswire
21 December 2012
Reykjavik jumped 41.8% in RevPAR to €41.59, achieving the largest increase in that metric, followed by Dublin (+16.2% to €61.76), and Istanbul (+15% to €104.21).
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