ONYX takes over The Wesley in Hong Kong

ONYX takes over The Wesley in Hong Kong

By HMA Staff 07 February 2012
 
Thailand-based hotel management company ONYX Hospitality Group has begun its management takeover of The Wesley in the Admiralty district of Hong Kong.
 
As previously reported, the 250-room property will undergo an extensive refurbishment programme before being relaunched as OZO at the Wesley, Hong Kong, in late 2012. It will be the first property under the new select service brand, which Onyx initially unveiled in early 2010.
 
“We are truly delighted to have this unparalleled opportunity to debut the OZO brand in such a prime location in one of the world’s most vibrant cities,” said Peter Henley, CEO of ONYX Hospitality Group. “We believe that the property has enormous promise and ONYX’s North Asia office here in Hong Kong offers experienced management with knowledgeable local expertise, ensuring that OZO at the Wesley will meet its full potential.”
 
The Wesley was previously managed by Hong Kong development company Hang Lung Properties.
 
ONYX Hospitality Group operates four brands in total - Saffron, Shama, Amari and OZO. It also manages a portfolio of independently owned or franchised properties throughout Thailand.
 
 

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