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Kerzner to open One&Only resort in Hudson Valley

Kerzner to open One&Only resort in Hudson Valley

Trade Arabia23-04-2025

Kerzner International, a luxury hospitality and residential property developer, has signed a deal with Nolan Reynolds International to develop One&Only's second resort and community of Private Homes in the US.
The resort, located in Hudson Valley, New York, will advance Kerzner and One&Only's strategic growth in the American market.
The wellness-driven resort will be developed within the Culinary Institute of America campus in Hyde Park, New York, on a 21-acre site.
The resort will feature 61 cabins, guest rooms, suites, two exceptional culinary experiences, and a Longevity Hub by Clinique La Prairie.
The resort will also introduce the brand's second community of One&Only Private Homes in the US, which will combine the elevated comforts of home with the brand's unrivalled amenities and service.
The Private Homes will be meticulously designed with fully equipped chef's kitchens, paying homage to the Culinary Institute of America and inspiring more culinary interests.
The upcoming opening in Hudson River Valley will join the brand's highly anticipated opening of One&Only Moonlight Basin in Big Sky, Montana, in November 2025.
'Through our portfolio of One&Only resorts, Kerzner International continues unlocking destinations globally, redefining the ultraluxury experience in some of the world's most inspiring locations. We are thrilled to announce our second One& Only destination in the US –in Hyde Park, the soul of the Hudson River Valley,' says Philippe Zuber, Chief Executive Officer, Kerzner. 'One&Only offers guests meaningful, transformative experiences that are deeply connected to nature, culture and wellbeing. Hudson River Valley offers an incredible opportunity to create another truly unique and exceptional One&Only experience in North America.'
'We are excited to work together with Nolan Reynolds International and Culinary Institute of America to expand further into North America,' says Juan Aguilar, President of Real Estate, Kerzner. 'Built on shared values of sustainable design and community engagement, our partnership solidifies the foundation for continued success and legacy expansion in the US.'
'At NRI, we are honoured to be partners with Kerzner International on this unprecedented ultra-luxury destination resort in the US,' says Brent Reynolds, CEO & Managing Partner of NRI. 'This new One&Only resort embodies NRI's ethos of creating exceptional experiences around the globe, grounded in holistic wellness, immersive learning, and authentic hospitality. We see this new venture as the beginning of a long and fruitful partnership with Kerzner and its category-defining One&Only brand.'
'We are truly excited to bring One&Only to the Hudson Valley,' said CIA President Michiel Bakker. 'The property's proximity to the CIA will add to the already incredible suite of offerings available to its guests and residents alike. From the CIA's student-run fine-dining restaurants to the opportunity to enroll in our recreational classes and culinary boot camps and learn from the chefs who have trained some of the top chefs in the industry, this truly will be a one-of-a-kind collaboration, creating unforgettable experiences.

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