IHG Has Nine Hotels in Development in NYC
IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group), the world’s largest hotel group by number of rooms, is a popular choice for developers in the hottest primary market in the U.S. – New York City. The company’s hotel brands have the fourth largest presence in New York City among major hotel chain companies and the largest midscale chain presence in the market with over 4,000 rooms – more than 1,600 above the next largest competitor.
IHG also has the largest pipeline of new midscale hotels under construction and in planning. Both Holiday Inn and Holiday Inn Express lead their respective segments in the development pipeline in the New York City market. Read more
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