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Four Seasons Opens New Flagship Property in Toronto

TORONTO—Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts celebrates a homecoming of sorts with the opening of a new 259-room flagship hotel in Toronto, Canada, where the company was founded more than 50 years ago. The opening is a significant milestone in a growth strategy that includes expansion in every corner of the world.

“The new Four Seasons Hotel Toronto is a showcase for the next generation of Four Seasons experiences, helping to exemplify where we’re headed in the future,” said President and Chief Executive Officer, Katie Taylor, in an announcement. “It gives us all a sense of pride to display the very best of Four Seasons, right here in our hometown.”

The global footprint of Four Seasons spanning five continents and 36 countries is the result of a development strategy with focus on the destinations its guests want and need to travel. In 2011, Four Seasons signed 14 letters of intent, more than any other year in the company’s history.

“Our growth strategy is driven by opening the right hotel, in the right destination, which also drives the right economics for the hotel owner,” said Scott Woroch, Executive Vice President, Development. “We’ve never taken a cookie-cutter approach as we strive towards opening our 100th hotel and beyond in the next 10 years.”

China is one of the largest areas of focus for the company going forward, representing over 20 percent of projected openings for the next 4 years. A new property in Guangzhou opened in July, and additional hotels are slated to open in Beijing and Shanghai Pudong in the coming weeks, as well as a hotel in Shenzhen in the near future. Four Seasons first entered Asia with the acquisition of Regent Hotels in 1992. After refining the Asian portfolio and rebranding Regent hotels to Four Seasons, the company focused on opening branded hotels in major city centres and exotic resort locations throughout the region.

This fall, Four Seasons will also enter Sub-Saharan Africa, with the opening of the first of three properties, Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti Tanzania. The Four Seasons Safari Lodge will be an unique opportunity for the brand in an exciting new destination. Located within Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park, the UNESCO World Heritage Site covers 5,700 square miles. Additional new properties are planned in Ngorongoro Conservation Area and on the island of Zanzibar.

The Middle East is another region that has grown significantly since the first hotel opened in Cairo in 2000. Today, it represents over 10 percent of the company’s portfolio. Future properties include Four Seasons Hotel Baku, opening in September 2012, and Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach, opening by the end of 2014.

In Europe, Four Seasons development has focused on historical renovations, painstakingly restoring old hotels or repurposing landmark buildings such as those in: Budapest, Paris, Milan, Florence, Geneva and Prague. Four Seasons will open in St. Petersburg in a 19th century royal palace in the next year. Other properties in the development pipeline include Moscow and Rome.

North America is where Four Seasons first got its foothold, leading to worldwide expansion. Today, nearly every major city in the U.S. boasts a Four Seasons Hotel, with the most recent opening of Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The Americas continues to be a focus for the future with new properties planned in Toronto, Orlando, Brazil, Mexico and the Caribbean.

“A fundamental element of our success has been our ability to find new members of the Four Seasons who share our core values in every corner of the world,” said Taylor. “From Toronto, to Beijing, to Buenos Aires to St. Petersburg, our people create highly customized experiences for our guests and homeowners that have built tremendous loyalty in our brand and demand for what we offer in more and more places around the world.”

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