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Choice Hotels to raise Ascend flag in Guyana

 

Vicky Karantzavelou, - 28 January 2013, 10:07, Source - Travel Daily News

 

Photo caption: Wilfred Brandford, owner the new, hotel called The Opus.

 

GEORGETOWN, GUYANA - Choice Hotels International will debut in Guyana with its upscale Ascend Hotel Collection in early 2013. The global lodging company announced construction on a boutique 25-room member hotel in central Georgetown is advancing well.

Guyana, a member of CARICOM (Caribbean Community), hosts several international organizations, including the CARICOM Secretariat and several United Nations agencies.

The new Ascend Hotel Collection member hotel will be located within close proximity to several global agencies and is only a few blocks from the lively downtown shopping district.

The Guyana hotel - to be called The Opus - will offer the same quality services for which Ascend has become globally recognized, and feature 23 standard guest rooms, two executive rooms (featuring wooded floors and jetted tubs), restaurant and bar, small meeting room facilities, free parking, quality linens, air conditioned rooms, free cable television, Wi-Fi and complimentary breakfast.

"This elegant, boutique property is a wonderful addition to our network," said Sal Icaza, Director, Franchise Sales and Development of Choice Hotels International, who recently spent a few days in Guyana for meetings on the new development deal.

Local entrepreneur Wilfred Brandford, who owns the new hotel, believes the relationship with Choice Hotels International is not only the right fit for his company, but will also help elevate Guyana's image in the global marketplace.

"Guyana is an exceptional destination with much to offer the business traveler, the eco tourist and those who are visiting friends and family," Brandford explained.

Highlighting the advantage of a small property belonging to a global brand, Brandford added the hotel will cater to these and other market segments by leveraging the robust marketing and reservations systems of Choice Hotels as well as Choice Privileges, an industry-leading guest loyalty program.

Ascend member hotels offer the best of both worlds - hotels are allowed to retain their independent identity and continue to deliver superior guest service, while receiving the benefits of a growing membership program with a leading lodging company, including shepherding support in marketing, reservations and operations.

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Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

The point to you fools is that contrary to the lies afc/pnc agents are spreading, Guyana continues to have the confidence of investors to spend their money there.

 Simpleton, this is private enterprise. It is not a leech job on the state. This is how it should be. Small businesses investing and taking chances. It is not for the state to be the funder of PPP cronies so they can build Marquee hotels to enrich themselves. Beyond doubt the people who are here as 'investors" are bobby the boob, Braxzz and his clan, Gita et al on the Berbice River crew etc. It is the same lot minus or plus another PPPite getting the benefit there. This man is doing his own thing

FM
Originally Posted by Billy Ram Balgobin:

He is smiling with confidence.

Life is good in Guyana if you can earn a good income. One way to do is to start a business and make it profitable. Got to do your homework carefully and have the capital to get started.


Why dont you hold your applause until 2017?  Lets see if he does better than the numerous others who listened to the PPP in 2006, and who now havge empty hotels.

 

Maybe he thinks that his Choice brand will make a difference.  He will learn that these brands do not create demand where none exists.  They manage the properties for a fee, and terminate the contract if the revenues do not meet their target.

 

Guyana needs to build a tourist industry from scratch.  As is the existing hotel capacity way exceeds existing demand.

FM
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
 

 Simpleton, this is private enterprise. It is not a leech job on the state. This is how it should be. Small businesses investing and taking chances. It is not for the state to be the funder of PPP cronies so they can build Marquee hotels to enrich themselves. Beyond doubt the people who are here as 'investors" are bobby the boob, Braxzz and his clan, Gita et al on the Berbice River crew etc. It is the same lot minus or plus another PPPite getting the benefit there. This man is doing his own thing

Exactly, you devious man, govt job is to facilitate not to run business. The PPP has engineered an economic and political(after a good dose of phantomizing) environment that is favorable to the operation of businesses. This investor is clearly a non PPP supporter, but yet he sees great promise in Guyana to be laying down such a sizable investment.  The man may be doing his own thing, as he should, but without the proper business environment he would not be making this investment. 

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:
Originally Posted by Stormborn:
 

 Simpleton, this is private enterprise. It is not a leech job on the state. This is how it should be. Small businesses investing and taking chances. It is not for the state to be the funder of PPP cronies so they can build Marquee hotels to enrich themselves. Beyond doubt the people who are here as 'investors" are bobby the boob, Braxzz and his clan, Gita et al on the Berbice River crew etc. It is the same lot minus or plus another PPPite getting the benefit there. This man is doing his own thing

Exactly, you devious man, govt job is to facilitate not to run business. . 

So why do you endorse the Guyana govt providing the majority of the funding for this hotel, and further more guaranteeing that the equity by private investors will be guaranteed if the hotel fails.  Meaning that the only risk takers in this venture are the taxpayers of Guyana.

FM

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