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Dominvs Group acquires the Arbor City Hotel
Bedroom at Arbor City

Dominvs Group acquires the Arbor City Hotel

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Dominvs Group has acquired the Arbor City Hotel in Central London to add to its UK hospitality portfolio.

Arbor City, located at 12-20 Osborn Street, London E1 is a 4-star hotel comprising 115 rooms and suites, with meeting and events space including a cinema room and a large function room.

Dominvs Group is partnering with Hilton Worldwide to rebrand Arbor City to a Hampton by Hilton, as part of its London focused strategy. The group said it is also exploring options for development and expansion of the existing building in order to add more than 150 rooms to the property.

Sean Brookes, COO of Dominvs Group, said: “We are very pleased to announce our partnership with Hilton Worldwide on this project. This deal represented a great opportunity to acquire an established hotel in a key location to add to our growing UK-wide hotel portfolio.

“Sites include two luxury and upper upscale hotels currently in development in St Paul’s and Tower Bridge, as well as Old Marylebone Road, Holborn, Heathrow, Hammersmith, Milton Keynes, Bath, Oxford City Centre, York, Glasgow and Aberdeen. With an extension of the property planned, this will more than double the current room inventory, adding to a portfolio of over 2000 hotel rooms in London and the Regions.”

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