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Vikram Chatwal Hotels to invest Rs 5,000cr in India
Press Trust of India / Kochi Apr 04, 2009, 12:52 IST

Looking aggressively at the Indian market for expansion, the Vikram Chatwal Hotels, a division of Hampshire Hotels and Resorts, plans to open 'Dream brand hotels' in various cities in the country, including Bangalore, Mumbai and New Delhi with a Rs 5000 crore investment.

About Rs 1000 crore has already been invested in the country which will go upto Rs 5000 crore, Chairman and CEO Hampshire Hotels and Resorts, Sant Singh Chatwal, told reporters here. The group expected to add 2000 rooms in Bangalore, Jaipur, Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai by 2010, and was already exploring markets in Chennai, Kolkatta and Goa, he said.
 
Setting up a Rs 200 crore hotel under its 'Dream' brand in Kochi was truly a dream come true, he said. The hotel boasts of 15O guest rooms, 3 exclusive club floors, roof top pool and jacuzi, 5 world class restaurants and bars. There were plans to open another at the nearby silver sand, which will have about 300 rooms, he said.

 
The group is looking forward to opening its Dream Brand hotels in Hyderabad and Jaipur also. The chain has taken a site in Banjara hills in Hyderabad and in Jaipur and plans to start work in 6-7 months, Chatwal said.

The group owns hotels in the US, Canada, the UK, Thailand with over 3000 rooms in Manhattan alone. The Mumbai Palace chain of internationally renowned gourmet restaurants popularised Indian cuisine around the world major metropolitan cities including Ln, Montreal, Toronto, New York, Washingon, Beverely Hills, Houston and Kuala Lumpur, he said.

It will be opening Dream South Beach in fall 2009 and Dream Downtown in Manhattan in 2010, he said.
 
Asked if he felt any impact of recession, Chatwal said world over the impact has been felt and it would take time to recover. But this was the best period for expansion.
 
Chatwal is also the Trustee of the William J Clinton Foundation, a charitable foundation led by former US President Bill clinton to focus on global issues of health, security and economic empowerment.

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