Following a record year of hotel sales in New Zealand, the industry is set to take another step forward after the recent government announcement signalling a gradual reopening of the border in 2022, according to the latest Hotel Market Snapshot Report from Colliers.
Included in the $400 million of hotel sales this year are a number of high-profile assets, including the five-star Sofitel Queenstown, 280 room Rydges Wellington, and the recently completed luxury lifestyle hotel QT Auckland.
Record year of hotel transactions in New Zealand despite pandemic says Colliers
New Zealand has recorded the highest level of hotel transactions on record in 2021. Dean Humphries, National Director of Hotels for Colliers, says in the calendar year ending 31 December in excess of $400 million of hotel deals will have settled, representing a staggering 33 per cent increase on...
JLL New Zealand Hotels & Hospitality Group Director Nick Thompson and Andrew Monteith, Partner at MinterEllisonRuddWatts, together hosted the New Zealand Hotel Investment Forum.
Future of NZ hotels tied to vaccine rollout and border settings says industry forum hosted JLL and MinterEllisonRuddWatts
The future of New Zealand’s hotel industry is promising but the opportunity for a tourism rebound relies on a successful vaccine rollout and a corresponding loosening of border restrictions, speakers found at the New Zealand Hotel Investment Forum this month hosted by Andrew Monteith, Partner at...
With more than 50 speakers confirmed to present at the Maximum Occupancy Accommodation Industry Conference there are only a few remaining tickets left for the conference being held on 18-19 August at the Aotea Centre in Auckland.
Biggest line-up of speakers ever at Maximum Occupancy Accommodation Industry Conference 2021
With less than 10 days till the doors open, the Maximum Occupancy Accommodation Industry Conference will present its biggest line-up of speakers in its 9 year history in New Zealand.
2020 was a year of unprecedented disruption for the hotel and accommodation sector in Australia and New Zealand, as international demand disappeared, and domestic travel was impacted by state-based COVID-19 travel restrictions.
2020 was a year of unprecedented disruption for the hotel and accommodation sector in Australia and New Zealand, as international demand disappeared, and domestic travel was impacted by state-based COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Auckland’s winter programme of major events will support local businesses through a traditionally quieter time by attracting visitors from around New Zealand and encouraging locals to enjoy experiences on offer across the region.
QT Auckland has officially opened its doors, welcoming guests to experience the heart of extraordinary across 150 rooms and suites, signature restaurant Esther in collaboration with Chef Sean Connolly, and sixth-floor bar Rooftop at QT with sweeping views across the harbour.
Auckland Unlimited has worked closely with industry to turn on an emotional welcome for families and friends arriving today at Auckland International Airport.
Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour partners with MusicHelps to present L’Art de la Musique
Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour and MusicHelps are proud to present L’ART de la MUSIQUE, an exclusive fundraiser to celebrate and support talented Kiwi music industry professionals who have been affected by COVID-19 restrictions.