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Kew Green Signs Three More Hotels in Bangkok, Thailand
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Kew Green Hotels, a UK-based hotel management company with over 55 hotels in its portfolio, has signed three more properties in Bangkok, Thailand.

The hotels - Crowne Plaza Rama 9, Cassia by Banyan Tree Rama 9 and Cassia by Banyan Tree Ram Intra - are in addition to the signing of four hotels under the Wyndham group - The Wyndham Queen Convention Centre, Wyndham Garden Sukhumvit 42, Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Sukhumvit 48 and Ramada by Wyndham Sukhumvit 87 - which are due to open in Bangkok from the end of 2021, giving Kew Green a total of seven hotels in the Kingdom.

The Cassia by Banyan Tree Rama 9 and Crowne Plaza Rama 9 will both be housed within the Siamese Rama 9 mixed-use development. Click to enlarge.

The 300-room Cassia by Banyan Tree Rama 9 is scheduled to open in 2023 within the Siamese Rama 9 mixed-use development, which also features high-end apartments, office space and a mall. The property will be located on Rama 9 close to Central Plaza Grand shopping centre which has a direct connection to the Rama 9 MRT station.

The Siamese Rama 9 mixed-use development will also house the Crowne Plaza Bangkok Rama 9 which will feature 285 rooms and will open the same year. The hotel is the first time IHG has completed a franchise agreement in Thailand.

The 220-room Cassia by Banyan Tree Ram Intra will be located in the north east of Bangkok and is expected to open in 2024.

Kew Green also plans to open a regional office in Bangkok that will serve the group's expansion plans in the region.

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