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Property magnate pumps $10m into buying Queenstown hotel
Sunday 6th of June 2004
Carter said yesterday his company the Carter Group and 50-50 joint venture partner InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) would shell out a further $6m to revamp the iconic 1970s Queenstown property.
Details of that refurbishment were still being confirmed but Carter said the terms of the deal included rebranding it to fit under the Holiday Inn umbrella.
The joint venture was put together over recent months and will make the Carter Group IHG's biggest partner in New Zealand. It will rename the Centra Christchurch the Holiday Inn Centre Christchurch before the end of the year.
IHG said the Holiday Inn brand had performed well in Australia and New Zealand and said the Queenstown deal was "crucial" in expanding its presence, particularly in light of the growing number of tourists travelling to the town.
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Details of that refurbishment were still being confirmed but Carter said the terms of the deal included rebranding it to fit under the Holiday Inn umbrella.
The joint venture was put together over recent months and will make the Carter Group IHG's biggest partner in New Zealand. It will rename the Centra Christchurch the Holiday Inn Centre Christchurch before the end of the year.
IHG said the Holiday Inn brand had performed well in Australia and New Zealand and said the Queenstown deal was "crucial" in expanding its presence, particularly in light of the growing number of tourists travelling to the town.
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