Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DD slates 2025 Madrid hotel launch

The project is expected to be delivered on schedule, and Ferrovial Constructi­on will begin the full-swing constructi­on next month

- By MARIA ROMERO

Double Dragon Corp., the real estate company led by tycoons Edgar “Injap” Sia II and Tony Tan Caktiong, has started the developmen­t of the 680-room Hotel101 in Madrid, Spain, which is scheduled to be fully completed before the end of 2025.

The listed company informed the stock exchange on Thursday that it broke ground for the project and signed a constructi­on contract with Ferrovial Constructi­on, one of the largest constructi­on companies in Spain.

The project is expected to be delivered on schedule, and Ferrovial Constructi­on will begin the full-swing constructi­on next month.

P8.8-B sales seen

According to a previous disclosure by DoubleDrag­on, Hotel101-Madrid has the potential to generate P8.8 billion in condotel sales revenue.

The property is located in Avenida Fuerzas Armadas, Valdebebas, Madrid, and is surrounded by major landmark buildings. It is only about a few minutes away from Valdebebas Train Station, the IFEMA convention complex, the Real Madrid Sports Complex, and the Madrid Barajas Internatio­nal Airport.

DoubleDrag­on had set ambitious goals for its local and offshore portfolios.

By 2025, the company aims to fully mature its local portfolio and achieve optimal revenue generation.

Simultaneo­usly, DoubleDrag­on strives to gain a substantia­l market grip for its Offshore Hotel101 Global portfolio within the same year.

Moving forward, the company envisions Hotel101 Global Pte Ltd to reach a significan­t milestone of 500,000 uniform Hotel101 room portfolios globally by 2040.

This aspiration aims to transform the homegrown Filipino brand into one of the top five global hotel groups with operations spanning over 101 countries.

 ?? ?? Lufthansa unveiled the P8-billion deal to (from left) Philippine ambassador to Germany Irene susan natividad, speaker ferdinand Martin Romualdez, President ferdinand Marcos Jr., trade and Industry secretary fred Pascual and Philippine trade and Investment Center Berlin special trade Representa­tive nicanor Bautista.
Lufthansa unveiled the P8-billion deal to (from left) Philippine ambassador to Germany Irene susan natividad, speaker ferdinand Martin Romualdez, President ferdinand Marcos Jr., trade and Industry secretary fred Pascual and Philippine trade and Investment Center Berlin special trade Representa­tive nicanor Bautista.

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