This new hotel is the latest addition to the DoubleTree by Hilton brand portfolio, which already has more than 460 DoubleTree by Hilton hotels in 38 countries.

The project equates to an estimated $45 million investment and will create nearly 520 new jobs throughout the construction and opening phases.

The property will now be known as Four Seasons Resort and Private Residences Anguilla, and will join its long-standing hotel in Nevis, which it has managed for 25 years.

The former Hotel Quinta Avenida Habana in the Cuban capital -fully owned by Gaviota in the past- is now a U.S. property reflagged as Four Points by Sheraton La Habana.

Apple Leisure Group® subsidiary, AMResorts®, announces its latest resort brand management deal for 2016 with the signing of Zoëtry® Chamela Costalegre Mexico.

The Waldorf-Astoria in New York is set to close for up to three years as part of a massive redevelopment project that will convert most of its rooms to luxury condos, the New York Post and the Wall Street Journal report.

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