(ITC Grand Chola, which was inaugurated by Jayalalithaa, Chief Minister
of Tamil Nadu, in the presence of Y.C. Deveshwar, Chairman of ITC Ltd,
in Chennai on Saturday. Photo)
Chennai, Sept 15:
ITC today launched its imposing Grand Chola, a 600-key luxury hotel in
Chennai. Inaugurated by J. Jayalalithaa, Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu,
this hotel is the company’s biggest property in the country and “the
world’s largest LEED Platinum green hotel (an eco certificate).”
Third largest hotel in India
In terms of room inventory, this will be the third largest hotel in the
country, after Renaissance (759 keys) and Grand Hyatt (694 keys) — both
in Mumbai.
The company has invested over Rs 1,200 crore in the property which spreads over eight acres of land.
Designed to “recall the grandeur and lifestyle of the imperial Chola
dynasty,” the integrated upmarket hotel complex also houses one lakh
sq.ft. of conference and exhibition facilities, which, according to the
company, is by far the biggest in the country — 10 food and beverage
outlets, a spa, a preview theatre and 40,000 sq.ft. of retail space. It
will carry the tag of ‘Luxury Collection’ — one of the brands franchised
from the US-based international hospitality group, Starwood Hotels.
This is the ninth ‘Luxury Collection’ hotel of the group.
Addressing the media at a conference organised here to mark the launch
of the property today, Y.C. Deveshwar, Chairman, ITC Ltd, said this kind
of banqueting space will market Chennai in a big way, and will bring in
a lot of new businesses.
Though at present, Chennai seems to be a little “over-supplied market,”
the city needs such a product, “as we see greater demand in the months
to come,” he said. According to industry experts, with 0.55 rooms per
every 1,000 people, Chennai has the lowest hotel room penetration among
the major cities. For example, Mumbai has 0.57 rooms, New Delhi has
0.59; Hyderabad 0.62 and Bangalore 0.84 room per 1,000 people.
Intended to be a game-changer, will Grand Chola cannibalise ITC’s other
properties in the city, and eat into the market share of other brands
for the time being? “Yes, it will. But, every brand has to compete,”
said Deveshwar.
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