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SSH appointed Lead Design Consultant for new Radisson RED Hotel in RAK
SSH appointed Lead Design Consultant for new Radisson RED Hotel in RAK

ME Construction

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • ME Construction

SSH appointed Lead Design Consultant for new Radisson RED Hotel in RAK

Consultant SSH appointed Lead Design Consultant for new Radisson RED Hotel in RAK By SSH will be responsible for delivering both pre-contract and post-contract services SSH has announced its appointment as the Lead Design Consultant for the new Radisson RED branded hotel on Marjan Island in Ras Al Khaimah (RAK), United Arab Emirates. The 269-room lifestyle hotel will mark a significant milestone for the Radisson RED brand in the region, and will introduce a new hospitality experience to one of the UAE's growing tourist destinations. Stirling Hospitality Advisors, a boutique advisory firm, are acting as owner representatives on behalf of BB Holding. They are managing the collaboration between stakeholders and overseeing the successful delivery of the hotel, said the statement. 'The project represents an exciting evolution of the Radisson RED brand in the region, and SSH is thrilled to bring our design expertise to a destination with such potential. The hotel's creative brief allows us to explore bold, innovative design solutions that deliver a guest experience aligned with the future of hospitality,' said Michael Byron, Managing Director at SSH, UAE. 'We are excited to collaborate with BB Holding, Radisson, and SSH International Consultants on this exceptional lifestyle project. This venture will set a new benchmark for design and guest experiences in Ras Al Khaimah, and we are proud to be part of bringing this vision to life,' added Tatiana Veller, Managing Director of Stirling Hospitality Advisors. Located on Marjan Island, the hotel will be situated within a district that blends retail, dining, and leisure experiences, and will boast a mall and a signature water fountain. The Radisson RED brand will undergo a refreshing transformation in this region, evolving its signature loft-industrial aesthetic into a softer, resort inspired style. Both the architecture and interiors will embrace natural materials and muted tones, fostering a warm and contemporary ambiance with the relaxed coastal vibe of Marjan Island, the statement added. Targeted at Millennial and Gen Z travelers seeking a unique, design-centric experience, this lifestyle hotel marks the inaugural franchised Radisson RED property in the UAE to feature the updated RED concept. Just a stone's throw away from the shoreline, guests will enjoy exclusive private beach access. The hotel promises a fresh and vibrant hospitality experience, featuring contemporary guest rooms and suites designed with modern elements and amenities, all while staying true to the Radisson RED brand's design-driven ethos, it continued. The hotel will offer a diverse range of amenities, including four distinct dining venues: an all-day dining restaurant, a rooftop specialty restaurant, a lobby lounge bar, and a poolside bar. Guests will also have access to a fully equipped gym, an outdoor pool, a serene spa, and dedicated MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions) facilities. This comprehensive setup positions the hotel as a prime destination for both relaxation and corporate events. As the Lead Design Consultant, SSH is responsible for delivering both pre-contract and post-contract services. They will manage the project's design from the pre-concept stage through to the construction stage. Additionally, they will provide construction supervision services during the execution phase.

Ras Al Khaimah to add over 7,400 hotel rooms by 2030 with infrastructure investments needed
Ras Al Khaimah to add over 7,400 hotel rooms by 2030 with infrastructure investments needed

Arabian Business

time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Business

Ras Al Khaimah to add over 7,400 hotel rooms by 2030 with infrastructure investments needed

Ras Al Khaimah's hospitality sector is on track for significant expansion, with 7,427 new hotel rooms set for delivery by 2030, according to the latest edition of the RAK Investment Pulse report by Stirling Hospitality Advisors. Combined with the 8,321 existing rooms, and more than 5,000 keys under discussion, the emirate's hotel capacity is projected to approach 16,000 keys by the end of the decade. The report highlights that while Ras Al Khaimah's tourism outlook remains robust, urgent investment is needed in support infrastructure — including laundry services, food and beverage supply, logistics, staff housing, and vocational training — to ensure operational efficiency keeps pace with guest-facing growth. Ras Al Khaimah tourism report insights 86 per cent of hotels outsource laundry, mostly to neighbouring Emirates Over 60 per cent of casual staff are sourced from outside RAK Demand for staff housing is set to exceed 16,000 units by 2030 More than 85 per cent of hotel operators support a centralised procurement hub to streamline supply chains and reduce emissions Most F&B supplies are still imported, primarily from Dubai, increasing logistical costs Top investment opportunities identified include scalable laundry and cold storage facilities, purpose-built staff accommodation zones, procurement and logistics hubs to localise the supply chain and vocational training centres to build a skilled local workforce. Tatiana Veller, Managing Director of Stirling Hospitality Advisors, said: 'As Ras Al Khaimah's hospitality market enters a new era of growth, it's vital that support infrastructure keeps pace. Operational systems such as laundry, logistics, and staffing are essential to delivering high-quality guest experiences. 'The report is a timely reminder to investors and stakeholders that strengthening these areas is key to long-term competitiveness, and the opportunity to scale with the market growth is abundant.'

Ras Al Khaimah's hotel inventory expected to increase from 8,321 to 15,798 keys by 2030
Ras Al Khaimah's hotel inventory expected to increase from 8,321 to 15,798 keys by 2030

Khaleej Times

time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

Ras Al Khaimah's hotel inventory expected to increase from 8,321 to 15,798 keys by 2030

Ras Al Khaimah's hospitality infrastructure is expected to continue its strong growth path, with hotel room supply projected to reach nearly 16,000 keys by 2030, a report showed. Stirling Hospitality Advisors' RAK Investment Pulse report highlights key areas for development, including laundry, F&B supply, logistics, procurement, and staff housing, which will be essential for sustaining the Emirate's continued tourism growth. According to the report, 7,427 new hotel rooms are confirmed for delivery by 2030, on top of the 8,321 rooms already in operation, with more than 5,000 keys currently under discussion. This expansion reflects Ras Al Khaimah's strong tourism outlook and underscores investor confidence in its long-term development strategy. It also signals the need for targeted investment in hospitality infrastructure to ensure operational systems scale alongside guest-facing assets. Tatiana Veller, Managing Director of Stirling Hospitality Advisors, commented: 'As Ras Al Khaimah's hospitality market enters a new era of growth, it's vital that support infrastructure keeps pace. Operational systems such as laundry, logistics, and staffing are essential to delivering high-quality guest experiences. The report is a timely reminder to investors and stakeholders that strengthening these areas is key to long-term competitiveness, and the opportunity to scale with the market growth is abundant.' The report, now in its fifth edition, finds that many hotels in RAK continue to depend on suppliers located outside the emirate, not atypical for the overall UAE market. Most finished food and beverage items, including bottled water and frozen bakery items, are sourced externally, primarily from Dubai, which adds to transportation costs and logistical inefficiencies. Additionally, 86% of hotels outsource their laundry operations, with many relying on service providers located in neighbouring emirates. Workforce infrastructure remains another area to pay attention to. While more than 60% of casual staff are currently sourced externally, the demand for dedicated staff housing is projected to exceed 16,000 units by 2030. Vocational training facilities are an additional potential facilitator of growth. Hotel operators also reported strong interest in a centralised procurement and logistics hub, with over 85% stating it would improve operational efficiency, reduce emissions, and streamline supply chains. The emirate's business community has been actively at work to localise the supply chain. To support the next phase of exponential growth, the report outlines several priority investment areas, including scalable laundry facilities, cold storage and procurement hubs, and purpose-built staff housing zones. These developments would reduce operational overheads, enhance service quality, and align with the Emirate's broader tourism and sustainability goals. Commenting on the report, Alison Grinnell, CEO of RAK Hospitality Holding, added: 'RAK Investment Pulse fills a crucial need for reliable information and insights. As RAK is building its history and legacy, this newsletter is a way for the world to stay updated on the remarkable growth and development in this dynamic Emirate.'

SSH appointed as lead design consultant for new Radisson RED Hotel on Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah
SSH appointed as lead design consultant for new Radisson RED Hotel on Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah

Zawya

time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

SSH appointed as lead design consultant for new Radisson RED Hotel on Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah

SSH is proud to announce its appointment as the Lead Design Consultant for the new Radisson RED-branded hotel on Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah (RAK), UAE. The 269-room lifestyle hotel will mark a significant milestone for the Radisson RED brand in the region, bringing a bold new hospitality experience to one of the UAE's fastest-growing tourist destinations. Leading boutique advisory firm, Stirling Hospitality Advisors, are acting as owner representatives on behalf of BB Holding, orchestrating the collaboration between stakeholders and overseeing the successful delivery of the hotel. 'We are excited to collaborate with BB Holding, Radisson, and SSH International Consultants on this exceptional lifestyle project. This venture will set a new benchmark for design and guest experiences in Ras Al Khaimah, and we are proud to be part of bringing this vision to life,' said Tatiana Veller, Managing Director of Stirling Hospitality Advisors. Located on Marjan Island, the hotel will sit within a vibrant district featuring a mix of retail, dining, and leisure experiences, including a large mall and a signature water fountain. The property will showcase a refreshed design ethos for the Radisson RED brand in the region, evolving its signature loft-industrial aesthetic into a softer, resort-inspired style. Both the architecture and interiors will incorporate natural materials and muted tones, creating a warm and contemporary atmosphere that complements the relaxed coastal ambiance of Marjan Island. Targeted towards Millennial and Gen Z travellers seeking a unique, design-led experience, this ambitious lifestyle hotel will also mark the first franchised Radisson RED property in the UAE to feature the updated RED concept. Just a short walk from the pristine shoreline, with exclusive private beach access for guests, the hotel promises a fresh, vibrant hospitality experience offering contemporary guestrooms and suites designed with modern elements and premium amenities, staying true to the Radisson RED brand's energetic, design-driven ethos. The hotel will offer a range of amenities, including four distinct dining venues: an all-day dining restaurant, a rooftop specialty restaurant, a stylish lobby lounge bar, and a laid-back poolside bar. Guests will also enjoy a fully equipped gym, an outdoor pool, a serene spa, and dedicated MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions) facilities – positioning the hotel as a prime destination for both relaxation and corporate events. 'This project represents an exciting evolution of the Radisson RED brand in the region, and SSH is thrilled to bring our design expertise to a destination with such potential. The hotel's creative brief allows us to explore bold, innovative design solutions that deliver a guest experience aligned with the future of hospitality,' said Michael Byron, Managing Director at SSH, UAE. As the Lead Design Consultant, SSH is responsible for delivering pre-contract and post-contract services, managing the project's design from pre-concept through to the issue-for-construction stage, and providing construction supervision services during execution.

Stirling Hospitality Advisors highlights infrastructure investment opportunities as Ras Al Khaimah's hotel room supply set to reach nearly 16,000 by 2030
Stirling Hospitality Advisors highlights infrastructure investment opportunities as Ras Al Khaimah's hotel room supply set to reach nearly 16,000 by 2030

Zawya

time23-06-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Stirling Hospitality Advisors highlights infrastructure investment opportunities as Ras Al Khaimah's hotel room supply set to reach nearly 16,000 by 2030

Fifth edition of RAK Investment Pulse focuses on operational support systems behind hotel growth Ras Al Khaimah's hotel inventory expected to increase from 8,321 to 15,798 keys by 2030, with over 5,000 keys under discussion 86% of RAK hotels outsource laundry services; majority of finished F&B goods sourced externally, mainly from Dubai Over 60% of casual staff sourced from outside the Emirate, demand for 16,000+ staff housing units projected by 2030 Over 85% of hotel operators call for centralised procurement hub to reduce costs, delivery times, and CO2 emissions RAK, UAE – Stirling Hospitality Advisors, a leading boutique advisory firm in the region, has released the fifth edition of its RAK Investment Pulse report, identifying new investment opportunities in Ras Al Khaimah's hospitality infrastructure. With hotel room supply projected to reach nearly 16,000 keys by 2030, the report highlights key areas for development, including laundry, F&B supply, logistics, procurement, and staff housing, which will be essential for sustaining the Emirate's continued tourism growth. According to the report, 7,427 new hotel rooms are confirmed for delivery by 2030, on top of the 8,321 rooms already in operation, with more than 5,000 keys currently under discussion. This expansion reflects Ras Al Khaimah's strong tourism outlook and underscores investor confidence in its long-term development strategy. It also signals the need for targeted investment in hospitality infrastructure to ensure operational systems scale alongside guest-facing assets. Tatiana Veller, Managing Director of Stirling Hospitality Advisors, commented: 'As Ras Al Khaimah's hospitality market enters a new era of growth, it's vital that support infrastructure keeps pace. Operational systems such as laundry, logistics, and staffing are essential to delivering high-quality guest experiences. The report is a timely reminder to investors and stakeholders that strengthening these areas is key to long-term competitiveness, and the opportunity to scale with the market growth is abundant.' The report finds that many hotels in RAK continue to depend on suppliers located outside the Emirate, not atypical for the overall UAE market. Most finished food and beverage items, including bottled water and frozen bakery items, are sourced externally, primarily from Dubai, which adds to transportation costs and logistical inefficiencies. Additionally, 86% of hotels outsource their laundry operations, with many relying on service providers located in neighbouring Emirates. Workforce infrastructure remains another area to pay attention to. While more than 60% of casual staff are currently sourced externally, the demand for dedicated staff housing is projected to exceed 16,000 units by 2030. Vocational training facilities are an additional potential facilitator of growth. Hotel operators also reported strong interest in a centralised procurement and logistics hub, with over 85% stating it would improve operational efficiency, reduce emissions, and streamline supply chains. The Emirate's business community has been actively at work to localise the supply chain. To support the next phase of exponential growth, the report outlines several priority investment areas, including scalable laundry facilities, cold storage and procurement hubs, and purpose-built staff housing zones. These developments would reduce operational overheads, enhance service quality, and align with the Emirate's broader tourism and sustainability goals. Commenting on the report, Alison Grinnell, CEO of RAK Hospitality Holding, added: 'RAK Investment Pulse fills a crucial need for reliable information and insights. As RAK is building its history and legacy, this newsletter is a way for the world to stay updated on the remarkable growth and development in this dynamic Emirate.' The findings in this edition of RAK Investment Pulse are based on interviews and structured surveys with general managers of midscale to luxury hotels, as well as input from local authorities, developers, and asset managers. The quarterly publication provides data-led insight to support informed investment decisions across Ras Al Khaimah's hospitality sector. Stirling Hospitality Advisors will host a webinar on June 25th at 10 am to present key findings from the report and explore investment opportunities related to infrastructure, staffing, and operational support systems. About Stirling Hospitality Advisors A subsidiary of Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) Hospitality Holding, Stirling Hospitality Advisors is one of the leading boutique advisory institutions in the region. Headquartered in RAK, Stirling Hospitality Advisors offers clients a wide range of services, including developing comprehensive tourism destination strategies and activation plans, advisory and asset management. Stirling Hospitality Advisors is responsible for a hotel and resort portfolio valued at over USD 1.25 billion, for clients across various sectors: governments, real estate investment trusts, sovereign wealth funds, banks, family offices and master developers. Holding a unique position in the industry, Stirling Hospitality Advisors shares the perspective of government, investor, owner, operator, asset manager and consultant, offering its' clients the long-term trusted relationships and focused expertise, and accompanying each project throughout its' entire lifecycle. With a proven track record of successful project delivery, it has been instrumental in transforming RAK into a world-renowned touristic destination for active and family tourism. Stirling Hospitality Advisors' team of experts has over 150 years of combined hospitality experience, currently asset managing over 3,500 hotel rooms in three countries and has supported clients in over 120 cases of hotel and destination concepts, feasibility studies, market studies, strategies and highest-best use analyses.

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