IHG grows Holiday Inn Express brand

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Wednesday 30th March 2016 – Macquarie Park, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG®) in partnership with investment group, Pro-invest today celebrated the opening of Australia’s first Holiday Inn Express hotel, Holiday Inn Express Sydney Macquarie Park; scheduled to welcome its first guests on 11 April 2016. 
A ribbon cutting ceremony marked the occasion, attended by IHG Chief Executive Officer, Richard Solomons, Pro-invest Chief Executive Officer, Ronald Barrott, and New South Wales Minister for Trade, Tourism and Major Events, Stuart Ayres MP.

The Fifth Holiday Inn Express in Australia announced in addition to growth of the mid-scale brand in New Zealand.

Newcastle is set to welcome a 170-room Holiday Inn Express following InterContinental Hotels Group and international investment company Pro-invest Group signing the franchise agreement today.

The news follows the group announcing the mid-scale brand expansion in New Zealand, which will welcome its first Holiday Inn hotel to open in Queenstown later this year following the conversion of the former Goldridge Resort; and a new build 120-room Holiday Inn Express hotel in Christchurch city centre, to open in 2018.

“Holiday inn Express is one of the fastest growing brands in the world because it satisfies the basic needs of the guest whilst providing a level of style and service that the modern day traveller has come to expect,” IHG COO Australasia & Japan Karin Sheppard said.

The new build Holiday Inn Express Newcastle is also scheduled to open in 2018, and will be located on King Street in Newcastle’s commercial precinct, adjacent to the city centre and is the fifth hotel to be signed and will add to the 15 Holiday Inn Express hotels open across Australia in the coming years.

The first hotel opened this year at Sydney’s Macquarie Park, North Ryde in April, also marking the first Holiday Inn Express hotel in Australia.  Additional properties are set to open in Brisbane’s Spring Hill, early 2017; Adelaide Hindley Street late 2017 and Melbourne Southbank in 2018.

With the NSW Government set to double the visitor economy to the state by 2020, Minister for Sport, Trade, Tourism and Major Events, Stuart Ayres said he was encouraged by the growth of the Holiday Inn Express brand and the economic benefits to Newcastle.

There are currently over 2,400 Holiday Inn Express hotels (more than 234,000 rooms) open across the globe.

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