Four Seasons reveals 2016 openings

Four Seasons continues to expand its global footprint with twelve new openings currently scheduled for late 2015 and 2016, including several debuts in countries new to the brand.

All set to open by the end of 2015, Four Seasons will add three more destinations to its portfolio, with developments in Seoul, Casablanca, and Bogotá.

For 2016, Four Seasons has revealed upcoming properties across the world, from Hawaii to Tianjin. The fifth resort in the Four Seasons Hawaiian Collection, the 358-room Resort O’ahu at Ko Olina, will be a beachfront property with a multi-level spa, multiple pools and high capacity event spaces. In contrast to this beach development, the 259-key Hotel Tianjin is located in China’s fourth most populous city, and will be part of a mixed complex tower with office space and retail stores.

A completely new country in their portfolio, Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait at Burj Alshaya will be situated in the central business district. Boasting 263 rooms and interiors designed by Yabu Pushelberg, the project will also have five F&B options and a specially designed indoor pool. Combining a hotel offering and private residences, the first Four Seasons in the Emirati capital will be 200-room Hotel Abu Dhabi at Al Maryah Island, in the heart of the new business centre. The new building, situated on a prime stretch of waterfront adjacent to the new ADGM Square complex, will also house 124 private and serviced residences.

The far-reaching plans for 2016 see projects forthcoming in Dubai, Japan, New York, Florida, and another hotel in Bogotá, with each development individually tailored to its new location.

www.fourseasons.com

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