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Mandarin Oriental to Open New Hotel & Spa in Boston, USA

The award-winning hotel Group, Mandarin Oriental International Limited, has announced that it will manage a new hotel currently under development in Boston, USA. Set to open in Spring 2006, the hotel will feature an all-encompassing 15,000 sq-ft spa facility and wellness centre to reflect the groupå‘s Asian spa expertise in design and service.

Designed as an intimate, luxurious hotel, featuring 168 guestrooms and suites, the property will be a component of a premier mixed-use complex; The Prudential Centre, which is being developed in the heart of Boston. The hotel will also feature 7,000 sq-ft of extensive, state-of-the-art meeting and banqueting facilities.


The company states; “Exotic, fabulous spas that indulge ours guests in comfort are a Mandarin Oriental hallmark. Mandarin Oriental, Boston will become part of this tradition with a beautiful Zen-like spa and wellness centre catering to the mind and spirit as well as the body. More than 15,000 sq-ft in size, it will include dedicated spaces for activities and services that include high energy and holistic care, cardiovascular and strength training, yoga, meditation, Chi gong and Pilates.
“As spectacular as the spa will be, it represents just one aspect of Mandarin Oriental`s service tradition. We want every aspect of living at Mandarin Oriental Boston to be an experience of exceptional quality. From the signature dining room to a state-of-the-art business centre, from multilingual staff to separate hotel and residential concierges, our goal, quite simply, will be to provide the superb services, impeccably delivered with warmth and respect.”

 

The project’s overall developers are CWB Boylston, a Boston-based real estate company whose partners bring extensive retail, hotel and commercial development experience. In addition to the hotel component, the overall scheme will comprise residential units which will be branded and serviced by Mandarin Oriental, together with distinctive retail operations.
In connection with the total project funding, Mandarin Oriental will provide US $12 million of mezzanine loan financing towards construction of the project in 2005.

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“We are delighted at the prospect of opening a new hotel in the important, historic city of Boston and look forward to bringing Mandarin Oriental’s renowned levels of hospitality to this exciting project. The pre-eminence of the site, the vibrancy of the surrounding neighborhood and the experience of our partners, bode well for success. This new development also represents another significant step for Mandarin Oriental in leveraging our brand further in major business centres worldwide,” said Edouard Ettedgui, group chief executive of Mandarin Oriental.


“We are tremendously pleased to have found a partner that truly embodies an extraordinary level of quality, a precise attention to detail and a total focus on the customer. We welcome Mandarin Oriental to the Prudential Centre development, which promises to be Boston’s most exclusive landmark, providing visitors and residents alike with an excellent experience,” said Stephen R. Weiner, a principal of CWB Boylston.


Mandarin Oriental is the award-winning owner and operator of some of the world’s most prestigious hotels and resorts. In total, the Group operates 18 luxury hotels in key business and leisure destinations, and in addition to this new development, has a further four hotels under development in New York (opening late 2003), Washington D.C. (opening 2004), Hong Kong (opening 2005) and Tokyo (opening 2006). Mandarin Oriental now operates some 7,000 rooms in eleven countries with nine hotels in Asia, six in The Americas and three in Europe.

 

CWB Boylston is a partnership comprising Julian Cohen, Stephen Weiner and Robin Brown, who bring together extensive retail, development and hotel expertise. Cohen has been a pioneer in the development and management of shopping centers throughout New England for more than 50 years. Weiner is the founder of S.R. Weiner and Associates, which owns and/or manages more than 16 million sq-ft of commercial space. For more than a decade Brown has worked in the luxury hotel industry in Boston and has earned a reputation for unparalleled attentiveness to detail and guest comfort.


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