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Texas-Based Family Office, Conglomerate Eye Saudi Hotels Growth Surge
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The Kingdom, under its Vision 2030 programme, wants to expand areas such as hotels and infrastructure. A major conglomerate is teaming up with a Texas-based family office to develop a hospitality platform that will create a network of 50 brand-name business hotels over the next few years.
US-based Patel Family Office and Saudi Arabia’s Abdel Hadi A
Al-Qahtani & Sons, an industrial conglomerate, late last week
signed a $1 billion deal to establish a hotels business to tap
into the Kingdom’s hospitality growth programme.
Saudi Arabia wants to become a global tourism and business hub
under its Vision 2030 programme. Besides its infrastructure
build-out, Saudi Arabia is also hosting international events
including Expo 2030 and FIFA World Cup 2034.
The AYARA hospitality platform will develop a network of 50
international brand-name business hotels across Saudi Arabia by
2029, the parties said in a statement last week.
“AYARA will deliver standardised, branded business hotels at
scale, serving the Kingdom’s booming corporate and business
travel sector,” the statement said.
Patel Family Office, a third-generation single-family
office based in Dallas, Texas, will work with Abdelmalik
Tariq Al-Qahtani Company [ATQ] Hospitality Group, an affiliated
company within AHQ, to launch and operate AYARA.
The AYARA network’s scale puts the Patel Family Office-AHQ
partnership among the largest individual hotel investment deals
in Saudi Arabia to date, the groups said.
The partnership deal was signed at FII PRIORITY Summit in Miami.
The AYARA platform will serve corporate travellers, project
teams, consultants and regional headquarters across Saudi Arabia.
By 2029, AYARA is expected to provide between 5,000 and 7,000
rooms across economic corridors including Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam,
and emerging development zones like NEOM and the Red Sea
region.
“As Saudi Arabia opens its doors to the world, its tourism and
infrastructure expansion is attracting increasing global
attention. The Kingdom’s transformation is creating a new
category of demand for reliable, practical and standardised
business hospitality,” Patel Family Office vice chairman and
managing partner Lakshmi Narayanan, said.
H E Abdulmalik Tariq Al-Qahtani, CEO of AHQ and chairman of ATQ
Hospitality Group, said: “It requires new partnerships and new
approaches to deliver economic transformation at the
unprecedented scale we are seeing in Saudi Arabia. By integrating
construction, procurement and hotel operations in the AYARA
platform, we are establishing a new standard for development
speed and efficiency.