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Valor Hospitality Partners has increased its UK portfolio from 17 hotels in 2021 to 40 properties in 2026.

The expansion includes the addition of four hotels this month: Crowne Plaza Aberdeen Airport, Holiday Inn Express Aberdeen Airport, Holiday Inn Express Trafford City, and Hampton by Hilton Liverpool John Lennon Airport. 

These sites add 700 bedrooms and 17 meeting rooms to the company’s remit.

The US-headquartered firm entered the European market in 2014 and currently manages a network of more than 100 properties globally. 

The company was founded in Atlanta, Georgia, in 2012 by Euan McGlashan and Steve Cesinger.

The company’s UK presence now accounts for over 7,000 bedrooms across various independent and branded sites.

Brian McCarthy, UK president of Valor Hospitality, said: “We have come a long way since 2014. Our success has been a function of hard work, a strong focus on the delivery of excellence and a commitment to creating a great working environment. While these have been key, the real cornerstone has been the delivery of exceptional commercial results for our owners.”

Euan McGlashan, Global co-founder and chief executive of Valor Hospitality Partners, added: “We are proud to be steadily expanding our footprint and strengthening our presence across multiple brands and markets, driven by our commitment to operational excellence, guest-centric innovation and a people-first culture.”

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