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News in brief: Resorts World, Dalata, Muslim tourism

Resorts World Las Vegas: Malaysia’s Genting Group is pushing back the opening date of its proposed 3,000-room, US$4 billion Resorts World Las Vegas to 2020 after overhauling the design. It was originally supposed to open in 2016.

Read more at 13 Action News

 


Dalata Hotel Group: Irish operator Dalata Hotel Group agreed to acquire parts of the Clayton Hotel Cardiff Lane and the Clarion Hotel Liffey Valley in a deal worth a total €62.5 million (US$69.5 million).

Read more in the Independent

 


Muslim tourism: A study from the School of Hotel and Tourism Management at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University says the increasing number of Muslim tourists requires greater awareness of their specific requirements, beyond the need for Halal food and including support for Islamic religious and cultural events.

Read more about the study

 


Dusit International: Thailand’s Dusit International signed a management agreement with Omstone Asia Capital Pvt. Ltd. to operate Dusit Thani Himalayan Resort & Spa, the first Dusit brand in Nepal. It’s slated to open in 2020.

 


Crescent Hotels & Resorts: Crescent Hotels & Resorts of Virginia will manage the Hilton Garden Inn Philadelphia/Ft. Washington in Pennsylvania.

 


Trump Hotels International: A Russian state-run bank being investigated by the U.S. government financed a deal involving Donald Trump’s former partner in a Toronto hotel tower.

Read more in the Wall Street Journal

 


Caesars Entertainment: Caesars Entertainment announced a US$90 million renovation of the 1,270 rooms at the Flamingo Las Vegas, to be complete in mid-2018. Forrest Perkins will design, with gold and flamingo pink accents.

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