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Aman plans debut property in Americas
Aman plans debut property in Americas

Trade Arabia

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Trade Arabia

Aman plans debut property in Americas

Aman Group has announced its debut property in the Americas - Janu Turks and Caicos - in a private beachfront setting on the shores of Providenciales, Caribbean. This follows the success of its acclaimed first Janu hotel, Janu Tokyo, and is part of the group's robust global pipeline. Janu Turks and Caicos joins a global pipeline of 12 destinations for the brand including the forthcoming Janu Dubai, also under construction, Janu Diriyah and Janu AlUla. Comprising a hotel and a limited number of Janu branded and fully serviced residences, Janu Turks and Caicos will offer a total immersion into its pristine natural surrounds and is created for a new era of restorative travel. Situated on the northwest coast of Providenciales, one of the most picturesque settings in the Caribbean, the hotel and residences rest within the tranquil shores of an 18,000-acre nature reserve, bordering the white-sand beaches and rocky coves of Northwest Point Marine National Park. Currently under construction, the hotel is designed to bring guests together with abundant venues for wellness, dining and socialising, drawing influence from the natural beauty of its setting. Meaning 'soul' in Sanskrit, Janu seeks to enrich lives through transformative experiences and so too, Janu Turks and Caicos will celebrate genuine human interaction and playful expression as well as making social wellness a core part of the experience. Several culinary concepts and a beach club form the beating heart of the resort, in addition to a 50-metre swimming pool and Spa and Wellness Centre which will include an IV Lounge, Meditation Studio and Apothecary Bar. Janu Turks and Caicos will also be home to an exclusive selection of Janu Residences, the majority located directly on the beach with lush jungle landscape behind. Designed for indoor-outdoor living, which is second nature on the island, each residence will offer privileged access to the Janu lifestyle, resort's amenities and dynamic experiences of the property. Vlad Doronin, Chairman and CEO of Aman Group, said: 'Turks and Caicos is an unrivalled destination in the Caribbean and as part of our strategic vision for Janu, it will be the first home for the brand in the Americas. A location that perfectly embodies Janu's commitment to creating dynamic lifestyle experiences and fostering genuine connection, the property will be a place to immerse in the vibrant energy of the destination while enjoying Janu's visionary luxury hospitality which redefines purposeful travel.' -

Aman announces new island sanctuary, Amancaya, in The Bahamas
Aman announces new island sanctuary, Amancaya, in The Bahamas

Travel Daily News

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Travel Daily News

Aman announces new island sanctuary, Amancaya, in The Bahamas

Aman announces Amancaya in Exuma, The Bahamas – an ultra-luxury resort and residences offering privacy, sustainability, and signature Aman experiences. Aman announces Amancaya, a forthcoming property in Exuma, The Bahamas. Bringing the revered Aman DNA of unparalleled service, awe-inspiring settings and privacy to one of the world's most exclusive destinations in the Caribbean, the resort and branded residences will be the first location for the pioneering Aman Group in The Bahamas. Amancaya will be set across two of the Exumas' most secluded private cays, known for their white-sand beaches and world-class diving. Meaning 'peaceful island' in Taíno, the property will comprise of a 36-pavilion Aman hotel and limited collection of fully-serviced Aman Residences. Envisioned as a low-density ultra-luxury property in partnership with Swiss investor, philanthropist and sportswoman Dona Bertarelli, Amancaya will bring Aman's coveted lifestyle to Exuma with a host of resort amenities, including a marina, Beach Club, Aman Spa and an array of dining venues across the two islands. Speaking about Amancaya, Vlad Doronin, Chairman and CEO of Aman Group, said, 'The introduction of Aman into The Bahamas is a significant milestone for our brand, which has already achieved much success in the Caribbean. As one of the most coveted locations in the destination, Aman guests have long requested our presence there. Through our collaboration with Dona Bertarelli, we have found an unrivalled setting for exclusivity and natural beauty, and I'm delighted to introduce the Aman lifestyle – from unparalleled service, privacy and transformative experiences – to The Bahamas.' A global pioneer in the creation of peaceful sanctuaries far removed from daily life, Aman is revered as a provider of seclusion, wellbeing, exceptional design and peerless service, with a constellation of 35 hotels, resorts, branded residences and private clubs in over 20 destinations, 15 of which are within or close to UNESCO Heritage Sites. 'Aman is a purpose-driven company globally renowned for its timeless elegance and bespoke experiences. I'm delighted to have found a partner to thoughtfully bring this vision to life in an exceptional location,' said Ms. Bertarelli. 'Guests of Amancaya will be able to enjoy the same sense of discovery and personal connection with the local community and culture that I have been able to experience in Exuma, all while immersed in its unmatched natural beauty.' As part of its commitment to sustainability, Amancaya has set forth ambitious environmental goals, aligning with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and achieving LEED certification, a globally recognised standard for responsible design. Amancaya is currently under construction, developed with the involvement of Squircle Capital, and will be Aman's third property in the Caribbean region. The brand currently operates Amanera in Rio San Juan, Dominican Republic, and Amanyara in Providenciales, Turks and Caicos.

Aman Nai Lert Bangkok Hotel Designed By Jean-Michel Gathy Has Just Opened
Aman Nai Lert Bangkok Hotel Designed By Jean-Michel Gathy Has Just Opened

Forbes

time02-04-2025

  • Business
  • Forbes

Aman Nai Lert Bangkok Hotel Designed By Jean-Michel Gathy Has Just Opened

Atrium floor of Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, Thailand Opening its doors today, Aman Nai Lert Bangkok, set within the seven-acre green oasis of Nai Lert Park, is the Aman Group's newest urban retreat. Designed by illustrious Belgian architect and interior designer Jean-Michel Gathy, founder of the Kuala Lumpur-based firm Denniston that is renowned for its visionary approach to luxury hospitality design (including projects for Mandarin Oriental, One&Only, Cheval Blanc and Four Seasons), the 52-suite luxury hotel seamlessly blends heritage with modern elegance, drawing inspiration from the century-old Nai Lert Park Heritage Home. Known for his signature style blending cultural heritage with contemporary sophistication, creating immersive environments that emphasize tranquility, seamless integration with nature and a strong sense of place, Gathy's design of the new property showcases handcrafted pieces by local artisans, a collection of antiques and a striking elliptical void centered around a majestic Sompong tree. Each suite, starting at 94 sqm, features floor-to-ceiling windows framing panoramic views, while the Aman Suite, a 713-sqm presidential retreat, offers three bedrooms, a private spa and a study for an unparalleled luxury experience. The luxury hotel is set in tranquil Nai Lert Park Aman Nai Lert Bangkok's refined dining and social spaces include the 1872 lounge bar and Arva, an exceptional Italian restaurant. Aman Club Founders enjoy exclusive access to the 19th-floor open-air terrace, which houses two private restaurants, an Aman Lounge and a Cigar Bar. Wellness is central to the experience, with a two-story Aman Spa & Wellness center offering hydrotherapy, personalized treatments and a Hertitude Clinic medical facility. An infinity pool overlooking Nai Lert Park completes this urban sanctuary, solidifying Aman's legacy of serenity, privacy and world-class service in the heart of Bangkok. Gathy discusses his philosophy behind designing the most luxurious hotels on the planet. How has your work evolved over the past three decades? It's very simple. We are continuously exposed to our guests. Why? When you design a 400- or 500-room hotel, very often you don't know your guests. They are numbers on a computer. When you design a 25-, 30- or 40-room hotel, all your guests are VIPs. You know them. I won't mention names because of course in my business, I can't mention names. But the who's who of this world stay in our hotels – all of them. So we know them and because of that personal rapport that there is with most of them, they talk, they express themselves, they say what they like, what they don't like, etc. We are continuously exposed to the clients, that niche of clients' requests, or likes and dislikes, and therefore we are continuously refocusing our target and trying to serve their demands for the next project. So if 10 guys tell us, 'A 60-sqm room is really small for me. In my home, that's what I have for the maid,' then progressively the room becomes 80 sqm or 90 sqm. At Cheval Blanc Randheli in the Maldives, a standard room is 167 sqm. So when we designed Aman Resorts and the room was 60 sqm, people thought we were crazy. People thought Adrian Zecha was crazy. Today it's a standard room of the Marriott! I'm talking about resort hotels, not urban hotels – that's different. A suite in Aman Nai Lert Bangkok That's the importance of listening to your clients… We have welcomed all of our clients' comments continuously and we have tried to entertain their comments, complaints, advice or vision. We progressively integrate them, so we're always up to date because we're always here every single day. We always should have that, and of course I often meet these people. It's a very special type of clientele. I often meet them, discuss with them, spend time with them, we fly together, etc. So finally after a while, you really think like them, you're impregnated by their way of looking at life and looking at holidays. Therefore, you know how to interpret what they say, what they want and you keep up to date. What is it like for a hotel designer to stay in hotels all around the world on business trips? I'm a very strange guy. I adore hotels, I adore traveling, I travel all the time and I am extremely critical, which means I analyze everything I see. This is too small, we should have done this bigger, I don't like the color, I think this is too aggressive, the bathrooms are too slippery, we shouldn't use this bathroom, we shouldn't use this shower. Whether we did it or somebody else did it is irrelevant. I have a very open mind. I have a lot of good friends who are great architects, and I have no jealousy, no pain. We are a community. Architects have a community like doctors and lawyers. We respect each other. We don't necessarily agree with each other: I don't agree with your style or I don't like what you do personally, but I like you because we respect this sort of brethren between architects, just like lawyers. They sue each other, they go to court against each other, but after that, they go for dinner together. It's quite funny. I live in luxury hotels and I go to very private villas of very wealthy people. They invite me and I see the way they live, so I'm sort of impregnated with it.

PIF, Mubadala-backed Swiss firm Aman seeks to raise $2bln
PIF, Mubadala-backed Swiss firm Aman seeks to raise $2bln

Zawya

time20-03-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

PIF, Mubadala-backed Swiss firm Aman seeks to raise $2bln

Switzerland-based hotel firm Aman Group is looking to secure $2 billion in fresh capital to fund its global expansion efforts. The luxury hospitality brand, into which Gulf wealth funds and other investors ploughed approximately $1.3 billion over the last three years, intends to use the money to deliver more hotels across the Middle East and Africa, according to Bloomberg. The company is developing 23 hotels and hopes to expand Aman Residences, which offers properties around the world targeting affluent buyers who want to live a hotel-like lifestyle. 'We are working to expand the brand and we're working with different investment funds and in negotiation with a few different groups,' Aman CEO Vladislav Doronin told Bloomberg. In 2022, Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), and UK-based property investment firm Cain International invested $900 million in the hospitality group. In 2023, the company secured $360 million from Mubadala Capital, the investment arm of Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund Mubadala Investment Company, and private equity fund Alpha Wave Ventures. Alpha is co-run by Alpha Wave Global and Chimera Capital, a division of Abu Dhabi's Royal Group, which is chaired by Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed Al Nahyan. (Writing by Cleofe Maceda; editing by Seban Scaria)

Ultra-Luxury Hotel Group Aman Seeks $2 Billion for Global Push
Ultra-Luxury Hotel Group Aman Seeks $2 Billion for Global Push

Bloomberg

time19-03-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Ultra-Luxury Hotel Group Aman Seeks $2 Billion for Global Push

Aman Group, which builds and operates some of the world's most expensive hotels, is planning to raise as much as $2 billion from investors to help fuel the next leg of its global expansion. The fresh cash will help the Switzerland-based company make progress on the 23 hotel projects it has under development, according to Chief Executive Officer Vladislav Doronin. The firm is also focused on expanding Aman Residences, lavish homes with hotel-level amenities that it is building around the world.

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