Thursday, August 27, 2015

August 28 - Events for the Week, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia


Friday '28
- New Year Exhibition & Bazaar @Expo [0911231285/84, info@habeshaweekly.com] Till Sep 11
- Trade Bazaar @Adama, Till Sep 10
- Annual Convention and Exhibition - Association of Ethiopian Architects @Sheraton [0930099152, 0911259229]
- Pop Art Show "Adey Abeba" by Solomon Asfa @Artful Gallery, Maryland. 5pm 
- Training for Construction Company Managers and Professionals @AAiT Till Sep 5

Saturday '29
- The 2nd Electronic Music Festival @Laphto Mall 6pm [100ETB]
- Annual Convention and Exhibition - Association of Ethiopian Architects @Sheraton [0930099152, 0911259229]
- Pop Art Show "Adey Abeba" by Solomon Asfa @Artful Gallery, Maryland. 11am 
- NGO Bazaar @IEC 8.30am [Confirm: 011 3712073/1962. ngobazaar@gmail.com]

Sunday '30
- One Pack for One Child - Tsedenia G/Markos & Mehari Brothers @Kokeb Building 9am [0922597377]
- AddisTech Meetup @Laparisienne (Sheger) 2pm [0946688121]
 
Thursday '3
- Mini-Exhibition for Winners of ICT Competition @AAiT 9-11:30am

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AHIF : Press Release: International Hoteliers Bet on Lagos

 


News Release

 

 

 

 

 


Trevor Ward, Managing Director,                                                                     Matthew Weihs, Managing Director

W Hospitality Group                                                                                            Bench Events (Organiser of AHIF)

International Hoteliers Bet on Lagos

The findings of this year's Hotel Chain Development Pipeline Survey, produced by W Hospitality Group, show that Lagos is the hottest city in Africa, when it comes to the development of new hotels by international hotel investors.  In compiling the data, W Hospitality Group spoke to 37 hotel chains with 80 brands between them. To qualify for the study, hotel chains need to be operating in more than one country so by definition, more hotel development activity is taking place because domestic players in the market have not been counted.

Looking at Africa overall, 3,611 new hotel rooms are currently planned by the chains in Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital.  It is followed by Cairo, with 2,704 rooms, Abuja, Nigeria's political capital with 2,177 rooms, and Marrakesh with 1,994 rooms.  Whilst Nigeria is evidently hot, so too is Egypt, thanks to substantial development in the resort destination Sharm el Sheikh, with 1,970 rooms in the pipeline there. The five next most active cities are Algiers with 1,761 rooms, Dakar with 1,341 rooms, Addis Ababa with 1,326 rooms, Nairobi with 1,220 rooms and Kampala with 1,181 rooms

Excluding North Africa from the analysis brings into the top ten some relatively small markets such as Kigali and Conakry, where there must be some concern regarding oversupply – if all the hotel deals that are planned go ahead.  Nigeria continues to dominate – 40 per cent of rooms in the top ten are in Lagos and Abuja.

Trevor Ward, Managing Director, W Hospitality Group, said: "Whilst it is fantastic to see so much investor enthusiasm, one must bear in mind the practical challenges of developing hotels in Africa.  For example, of the 11 hotel deals signed in Abuja, only two, the Fraser Suites and the Hilton Garden Inn, are actively under construction.  Patience and a long-term view are needed."

With this longer-term perspective in mind, W Hospitality Group has analysed the deal-signing activity by year, as shown in the chart below:

 

A record 79 deals were signed in 2014.  Some of the deals signed in previous years have, of course, become reality, and are operational.  However, a number of deals are still on the books after several years.  Between 2006 and 2011, no fewer than 60 deals with 13,500 rooms, over 25 per cent of the total, were signed, and really should have opened by now, but for many reasons (most often a lack of finance) are still just paperwork or, in some cases, unfinished monuments to unfulfilled promise.

But most importantly, looking very positive is the pipeline of the future. Over 35,000 new rooms in 210 new hotels are set to open in the next three years, with a certainty that there will be more than that, in deals yet to be done.  

2015 Hotel Chain Development Pipelines in Africa

Anticipated Opening Years of Pipeline Deals

 

Hotels

Rooms

Cumulative New Rooms Open

2015

75

10,599

-

2016

80

14,073

24,672

2017

55

10,988

35,660

2018

39

8,671

44,331

2019

11

2,685

47,016

2020

4

1,157

48,173

Date unknown

6

1,542

49,715

 

Matthew Weihs, Managing Director, Bench Events, which organises the Africa Hotel Investment Forum (AHIF), which attracts all the major international hotel investors in Africa, where this report will be discussed in detail, concluded: "Nigeria is evidently a magnet for hotel investment right now but what excites me is the level of hotel development in other cities in the rest of Africa – lots of exciting places that should be keen to attract AHIF and showcase how they are reinventing themselves!  I am also pleased to note that the cities where AHIF has been hosted recently, Addis Ababa and Nairobi, are highly placed in the hotel development rankings."

AHIF is the preeminent gathering of international investors in hotels in Africa.  It takes place in Addis Ababa on Sept 30 - Oct 1.  For more information, go to www.Africa-Conference.com.

 

ENDS

 

 

About W Hospitality Group

The W Hospitality Group, a founding member of Hotel Partners Africa, specialises in the provision of advisory services to the hotel, tourism and leisure industries, providing a full range of services to clients who have investments in the sector, or who are looking to enter them through development, acquisition or other means. In sub-Saharan Africa W Hospitality Group is regarded as the market leader due to the market and financial expertise of its staff, its worldwide knowledge, and its commitment to its clients.  In Africa, W Hospitality Group has to date worked in 36 countries on the continent, from its Lagos and Addis Ababa offices.

 

The Africa Hotel Investment Forum (AHIF)

AHIF is the premier hotel investment conference in Africa, attracting many prominent international hotel owners, investors, financiers, management companies and their advisers. It is organised by Bench Events (www.benchevents.com), which is known for producing, alongside Questex Travel + Hospitality and MEED Events, several other top-level hotel conferences around the world including Berlin (IHIF), Dubai (AHIC), Istanbul (CATHIC) and Moscow (RHIC).

Sponsors of AHIF 2015 are: AccorHotels, Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group, Hilton Worldwide, Marriott International and Starwood Hotels and Resorts international as Platinum Sponsors; African Export-Import Bank, Areen Hospitality Design, Calibra, Colliers International, DEG - Deutsche Investitions- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH, Ethiopian Airlines, France 24, Grant Thornton, Honeywell, Horwath HTL, Hotel Partners Africa, HTI Consulting, HVS, Hyatt, IDC,  JLL, Kempinski Hotels, Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts, Onlime, Samsung, STR Global, SVA, The Brand Co, The Great Hospitality, Wyndham Hotel Group and ZPC Group as Gold Sponsors.

Further Information

For further information and high resolution images, please visit http://www.africa-conference.com or contact:

-       Anja Eckervogt, Tarsh Consulting, Email: Anja@tarsh.com, Tel: +44 (0) 3301222648, Cel: +44 (0) 7871 040 170.

-       David Tarsh, Tarsh Consulting, Email: David@Tarsh.com, Tel: +44 (0) 20 7602 5262, Cel: +44 (0) 7770 816 070.


Wednesday, August 26, 2015

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  • 1st Continent Hospitality
  • AccorHotels
  • ARM Investments
  • Bukhari Bello & Associates
  • Caisse Properties Group
  • CDC Group Plc
  • Elia Capital
  • Elewana Afrika Ltd and Sopa Lodges
  • Gassim Project Management
  • Hilton Worldwide
  • HVS International
  • Kingdom Hotel Investments
  • Legacy Group
  • Quantum Global Alternative Investments AG
  • Rahmyn Hospitality
  • Ronesans Nigeria Construction Ltd
  • Securex Agencies (K) Ltd
  • W Hospitality Group
  • WATG
  • Zeist Lodge

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2015 Platinum Sponsors

Accor Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group Hilton Worldwide
Marriott Starwood

2015 Gold Sponsors

Afreximbank Areen Hospitality Calibra Colliers International
KFW DEG Ethiopian Airlines France 24 Grant Thornton
Honeywell Horwath HTL Hotel Partners Africa HTI
HVS Hyatt IDV JLL
Kempinski Movenpick Hotels & Resorts Onlime Samsung
STR GLobal SVA The Brand Co Wyndham Hotel Group
Wyndham Hotel Group

2015 Gold Media Partners

The Africa Report

2015 Media Partners

251 Addis Standard African Business African Business Review
Africa Investor APO African Travel Times Assets in Africa
Breaking Travel News Connecting Travel Eatout Global Hotel Network
Go Places Hotel Analyst Hotel & Restaurant Hozpitality
jeune-afrique New African Nigeria Magazine Reconnect Africa
RedRobot SleepOut Travel and Tour World Travelscope Magazine

2015 Supporters

Addis Ababa Hotels African Leadership ATA Ethiopia Tourism
Ethiopian Tourism Organization EHL HAT
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