TBH plans business hotel in Chennai IT corridor
CHENNAI, APRIL 7: Taj Business Hotels (TBH) is studying the option of setting up a business class hotel in the IT corridor, in Chennai. “ We are buoyant about our business prospects in Chennai and would be looking at setting up a hotel in the Technology-Airport area”, said Ms Jyothi Narang, Chief Operating Officer (COO), Taj Business Hotels, at a press briefing here on Thursday.
Taj GVK, the joint venture partner of TBH has already announced its plans to set up a business hotel in Chennai. If both plans are approved, it would take the number of business hotels owned by the division in Chennai to three, including Taj Connemera. “ Our intent is to build the capacity for our business hotels in the metros where the demand is expected to grow quickly”, said Ms Narang.
The company would also expand capacity in its hotels in Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune and Chennai by the end of 2005. An investment of about Rs 50 crore would be made for the expansion of room capacity in the four hotels.
Elaborating on the change in menu of the restaurants and coffee shops of the hotels Ms Narang said that a team of chefs from Taj business hotels would go to Pakistan next week to learn the Pakistani cuisine. “ There is more to Pakistani cuisine than just the Mughalai dishes, she explained.
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Taj GVK, the joint venture partner of TBH has already announced its plans to set up a business hotel in Chennai. If both plans are approved, it would take the number of business hotels owned by the division in Chennai to three, including Taj Connemera. “ Our intent is to build the capacity for our business hotels in the metros where the demand is expected to grow quickly”, said Ms Narang.
The company would also expand capacity in its hotels in Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune and Chennai by the end of 2005. An investment of about Rs 50 crore would be made for the expansion of room capacity in the four hotels.
Elaborating on the change in menu of the restaurants and coffee shops of the hotels Ms Narang said that a team of chefs from Taj business hotels would go to Pakistan next week to learn the Pakistani cuisine. “ There is more to Pakistani cuisine than just the Mughalai dishes, she explained.
http://www.financialexpress.com/fe_full_story.php?content_id=87328
Hi,
Very Good Information Indeed.
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Sriram.
Posted by Sriram | 9:23 AM
Star hotels in Chennai are getting over booked these days, high time to open one.
It would be great if you could include the source for this segment in the read more column.
Posted by Karthik | 6:47 AM