Hilton Hotels Corporation (HHC) has announced that it is exploring strategic alternatives for its Scandic brand of hotels, including the possible sale of all or part of the business.
The company acquired the Scandic brand as part of its recent acquisition of the lodging assets of the Hilton Group.
The Scandic brand includes 130 hotels: 120 are leased properties, six are franchised, three are managed and Hilton owns one.
Elsewhere, Hilton International, a wholly owned subsidiary of HHC, expects to list 10 hotels for sale in Europe – Switzerland, Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg and Spain – by the end of September.
Chief financial officer for HHC, Robert La Forgia, said: “Hilton’s objective on asset sales is to support our stated strategy of generating a higher proportion of future earnings from managing and franchising hotels and less from hotel ownership. Any future sale of assets is a continuation of a process which began in early 2005.” Details: www.hilton.com
Photograph: Scandic Hotel Triaden Oslo in Norway courtesy of Vismedia
Hilton Hotels Corporation (HHC) has announced that it is exploring strategic alternatives for its Scandic brand of hotels, including the possible sale of all or part of the business.
As more people join clubs to support their mental
health, fitness professionals need to be empowered to
take a holistic approach. Kath Hudson shares useful
tools discussed at the ACE summit on mental health
Now mental health is the number one reason for people to join a
health club, do fitness professionals need a grounding in counselling
to offer a more holistic service? Kath Hudson asks the experts
As one of the most energy-intensive industries in the UK, leisure facilities face a critical
challenge in balancing net zero goals, funding and increased costs.
In a groundbreaking collaboration, innovative UK-based activewear brand Amazing Jane, is
thrilled to announce its partnership with Everyone Active, the premier operator of community
leisure facilities in the UK.
Working in close partnership with a number of specialist providers, Alliance Leisure were
appointed by East Renfrewshire Council to transform a low occupancy martial arts studio into
a high energy functional training arena. The space, branded The Grid, will be used for
individual and group training and will enhance the current fitness offering for the
community.
Hilton Hotels Corporation (HHC) has announced that it is exploring strategic alternatives for its Scandic brand of hotels, including the possible sale of all or part of the business.
The company acquired the Scandic brand as part of its recent acquisition of the lodging assets of the Hilton Group.
The Scandic brand includes 130 hotels: 120 are leased properties, six are franchised, three are managed and Hilton owns one.
Elsewhere, Hilton International, a wholly owned subsidiary of HHC, expects to list 10 hotels for sale in Europe – Switzerland, Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg and Spain – by the end of September.
Chief financial officer for HHC, Robert La Forgia, said: “Hilton’s objective on asset sales is to support our stated strategy of generating a higher proportion of future earnings from managing and franchising hotels and less from hotel ownership. Any future sale of assets is a continuation of a process which began in early 2005.” Details: www.hilton.com
Photograph: Scandic Hotel Triaden Oslo in Norway courtesy of Vismedia
Hilton Hotels Corporation (HHC) has announced that it is exploring strategic alternatives for its Scandic brand of hotels, including the possible sale of all or part of the business.
As more people join clubs to support their mental
health, fitness professionals need to be empowered to
take a holistic approach. Kath Hudson shares useful
tools discussed at the ACE summit on mental health
Now mental health is the number one reason for people to join a
health club, do fitness professionals need a grounding in counselling
to offer a more holistic service? Kath Hudson asks the experts
Members are telling us they need support with their mental and spiritual health and the industry is starting to see this need. Now’s the time to fast-track our response
As health club operators move to incorporate recovery into their
offerings to meet growing consumer demand, Steph Eaves takes a
look at what cryotherapy and ice bathing can add to the equation
As one of the most energy-intensive industries in the UK, leisure facilities face a critical
challenge in balancing net zero goals, funding and increased costs.
In a groundbreaking collaboration, innovative UK-based activewear brand Amazing Jane, is
thrilled to announce its partnership with Everyone Active, the premier operator of community
leisure facilities in the UK.
Working in close partnership with a number of specialist providers, Alliance Leisure were
appointed by East Renfrewshire Council to transform a low occupancy martial arts studio into
a high energy functional training arena. The space, branded The Grid, will be used for
individual and group training and will enhance the current fitness offering for the
community.