Langham Hospitality Group

Langham Hospitality Group
Subsidiary
Industry Hospitality, tourism
Founded 1865
Headquarters Hong Kong
Parent Great Eagle Holdings
Website www.langhamhotels.com

Langham Hospitality Group is a luxury hotels operator dating back to 1865, when The Langham, London originally opened as Europe's first 'Grand Hotel'.

Today, the group covers four continents, with projects located in cities and resorts around the world, including Auckland, Bahamas, Bangkok, Beijing, Boston, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Melbourne, Phuket, Pune, Samui and Shanghai. The group's rapid expansion continues with its two brands The Langham and Langham Place, as well as its affiliate brand Eaton.

Langham Hotels International is wholly owned by the Great Eagle Group, one of Hong Kong's leading property companies, which was founded in 1963 and is now listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

History

The Langham, London

Langham's history dates back to 1865, when The Langham in London opened as the then-largest building in London and Europe's first 'Grand Hotel'. 10 stories and 156-feet high, the first Langham hotel featured an unprecedented 15,000 yards of Persian tapestry, hot and cold running water in every guestroom, the world's first hydraulic lifts, known as 'rising rooms', and even an early form of air-conditioning. Upon opening The Langham, the then Prince of Wales hailed the hotel as having "everything a man, woman or child could desire under one roof".

The Langham has since hosted innumerable members of royalty, political and cultural dignitaries, and celebrities from all fields, including French Emperor, Napoleon III and noted wits and writers, Oscar Wilde and Mark Twain.

Company

Cordis, Mongkok, Hong Kong

Langham Hotels International is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Great Eagle Hospitality Group. It not only oversees the operations and performance of its own hotels, but also provides professional management services to its developer- or owner-partners.

The Great Eagle Hospitality Group is the hospitality arm of Great Eagle Holdings Limited. One of Hong Kong's leading property and hotel companies, Great Eagle Holdings invests in, develops and manages office, retail, residential and hotel properties in Asia, North America and Europe. The organisation is also active in property management and maintenance services as well as building materials trading.

Great Eagle Holdings was founded in 1963 with the incorporation of The Great Eagle Company Limited, which was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1972. In 1990, following a reorganisation, Great Eagle Holdings Limited, incorporated in Bermuda, became the listed holding company of Great Eagle in place of The Great Eagle Company Limited.

The Great Eagle Hospitality Group has an extensive hotel portfolio with over 5,000 rooms, virtually all of them managed by Langham Hotels International.

The group's collection of hotels currently in operations consists of nine luxury properties across four continents: including Auckland, Boston, Hong Kong, London, Melbourne, Los Angeles, Shanghai and Thailand.

Eaton Hotels, also in Hong Kong and China, represents the third and more accessible brand under Great Eagle Hospitality. The Group additionally owns the 1,590-room Chelsea Hotel in Toronto.

Brands

Lobby of The Langham Huntington, Pasadena

The Langham Hotels and Resorts

Hotels:

Closed:

Langham Place Hotels and Resorts

Hotels:

Eaton Hotels (affiliate brand)

Eaton Hotels

Eaton's multi-tiered brand model features Eaton Luxe, Eaton Smart for a presence in the Upscale and Midscale markets.

Hotels:

Eaton Residences rental apartments for business travellers in Hong Kong with three locations:

Chuan Spa

Chuan Spa is Langham's branded spa offering, currently available in Hong Kong, Chicago, Boston, Melbourne, Auckland, Shanghai and Samui.

Michelin-starred restaurants

The hotel chain operates three Michelin-star Chinese restaurants in Hong Kong. T'ang Court in The Langham, Hong Kong, with two-star Ming Court in Langham Place Hotel with two stars, both of which were received in the 2013 Hong Kong and Macau edition of the Michelin Guide.[1]

References

  1. Lim, Le-Min (2 December 2008). "Michelin Hong Kong Gives 3 Stars to 2 Restaurants (Update1)". Bloomberg. Retrieved 6 December 2012.
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