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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

e group specializing in repositioning of hotel and resort properties

e group has over 34 years of experience enhancing assets in a variety of markets, regional, national and international.

In most markets supply and demand fundamentals are out of sync for construction of new hospitality projects. New acquisitions are being repositioned to take advantage of current market strengths. Sense of arrival, curb appeal, new and enhanced site amenities allow product and brand differentiation among similar service sectors.

e group possesses the expertise to quickly analyze properties and initiate ideas either simple or extensive based on your project’s detailed needs.

Site assessment and idea generation can be performed on an hourly consulting basis. More extensive projects and budgets can be accommodated on a design-bid-build basis or a simplified speed to market design-build approach. Significant value is added through cost affective and meaningful enhancements to your asset.

Often our value added ideas pay for themselves in operational savings and/or increased A.D.R. Please call our office for more information @ 602-462-9000.
 
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Friday, August 6, 2010

e group's starts landscape design work on Huidong Shanyue Resort Hotel in Huidong, China


This is a five star resort hotel located in the east coastal line of Huizhou, Guangdong province in China. The site is about 7 hectare and there are about 2,000 rooms and housing units on this property. Facing towards the beach and south sea of China, this hotel will be a destination for the day trip tourists in Guangdong to enjoy the beach, seafood and the fishery life. Preliminary design work was completed by our Scottsdale, Arizona and Shenzhen, China offices.

e group book recommendation...Desert Architecture


Excerpt from their website "Desert Architecture presents exciting and pioneering projects from the field of desert architecture, demonstrating that contemporary architecture can meet the unique challenges presented by torrid zones. Graphically illustrated with architects’ plans and numerous photographs, this volume shows that innovative architectural ideas can be successfully realized even in regions with extreme living conditions."


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