Italian billionaire Briatore to sell Sh500 mn Malindi resort

Italian billionaire Briatore to sell Sh500 mn Malindi resort

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Italian billionaire Briatore to sell Sh500 mn Malindi resort

FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 2017 16:40

BY CHARLES LWANGA





Italian billionaire and ex-Formula One boss Flavio Briatore has said he is seeking a buyer for one of his exclusive luxury beach hotels in Malindi amid low tourist numbers.

Mr Briatore, through his hotel manager Philip Chai, said the move to sell the Lion in the Sun resort was occasioned by dwindling holidaymakers over the years which has negatively impacted Malindi's economy.

Speaking to journalists today, Mr Chai - who is also the Kenya Association of Hotel Keepers and Caterers North Coast branch chairman - said the exclusive resort is among six hotels that have remained closed in the county.

This is despite booming tourism in Watamu and Malindi resorts such as Kilili Baharini and Ocean beach among others following the end of the General Election.

“Tourism used to fare well in Malindi and its environs in the 1990s until the country experienced the 2007-2008 postelection violence and Al-Shabaab terror threats,” he said.

Mr Chai added that food stuff suppliers are also accruing losses since some stakeholders are unable to pay them due to bad business.

The Lion in the Sun, which first opened its doors in 2013, is located about 400 metres from Malindi Marine Park. It is opposite the Billionaire Beach Resort which is also owned by Mr Briatore.

READ: Billionaire’s Sh500m Malindi resort opens in August

Boasting a seasonal outdoor pool, spa centre and restaurant, it is famed for hosting international celebrities such as British supermodel Naomi Campbell and former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.

According to the hotel's management, a night at the Lion in the Sun costs about €300 (about Sh36,336) depending on the season.

“Low bed occupancy and short term visitors are also the reason why most hotels in Malindi remained closed due to losses but in Watamu, Kilifi and Mtwapa the business is running,” added Mr Chai.

A section of the Sh500 million Lion in the Sun resort owned by Flavio Briatore. PHOTO | ROBERT NYAGAH | NMG

This isn't the first time the billionaire has threatened to pull his investments from the town's tourism industry.

Last year, he said he was mulling exiting Kenya's hospitality industry due to bad infrastructure, heaping garbage and political squabbles in Malindi.

Airport expansion

The delayed expansion of Malindi Airport, which is currently underway, was one of key issues singled out by the businessman as turning foreign investors away from the area.

However, the government is optimistic that the Sh5.6 billion expansion of the transport hub and tarmacking of the 110 kilometre Malindi-Sala road linking the town to Tsavo East National Park will revive tourism in the region.

Key CBK Indicative Exchange Rates used: €1 = Sh121.12

Italian billionaire to sell Malindi hotel as low tourism bites

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Poleni sana majirani Zanzibar, Tanga tunamkaribisha. His fellow Italians r already in Spice Island. The multibillions Amber resort n Bakhresa projects plus Uganda's pipeline should be a wake up call to him. BTW, he sold the resort before being opened, what a record [emoji85] [emoji15]

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BTW, he sold the resort before being opened, what a record
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Negative News Propagandist himself.... Geezer @ Work.
Viel Spaß!
 
Wenye mamlaka wanapaswa kuyaangalia masuala haya kwa jicho la tofauti kwa mustakabali wa maendeleo ya hizi nchi zetu zilizo kwenye dunia ya tatu.

Ila ushabiki wa kipuuz hautotufikisha popote, tutabaki kunyoosheana vidole kushituka kumekucha..

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The Lion in the Sun, which first opened its doors in 2013,
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BTW, he sold the resort before being opened, what a record
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Viel Spaß!
Viel spass ndo lugha gani?

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BTW, he sold the resort before being opened, what a record
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Expansion project is not completed

Billionaire’s Sh500m Malindi resort opens in August

MONDAY, MAY 13, 2013 21:52

BY DANIEL NYASSY |

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An upcoming Sh500 million exclusive Malindi resort owned by Italian billionaire Flavio Briatore will open its doors in August.

Mr Briatore, who was on a one-day inspection tour of the project at the weekend, arrived at the Malindi Airport aboard a private luxury jet and went straight to the construction site where he met the contractors.

He held several meetings before leading journalists on a tour of the resort. A jovial Mr Briatore said a casino, which is one of the prominent features of the facility and the reception was complete.

“We expect everything would be ready by August and operations would begin officially,” he said. According to the billionaire, 78 per cent of the units have been sold out to “very wealthy people who love Malindi”.

Mr Briatore said some of the units were bought by people who have never been to Kenya, but did so “because they trust me”.

“From August this year, we shall be open and we expect high class tourists to begin flocking to Malindi. The hotel is now in its final phase and it is going on well,’’ he said.

He added said the project would be the first of its kind in Africa and was aimed at giving high-class services “to those who deserve and want them”.
Landscaping is expected to be completed by next month. Designers are planting more than 400 palm trees at the compound.

“This is a unique project which does not exist in Africa. Everything is set to the highest standard possible to suit the kind of guests who will be flocking for holiday.’’

The billionaire said 10 of his Kenyan employees were being trained in Italy to provide the best customer experience in line with the positioning of the facility. He said guests visiting his premises in Malindi prefer coming back because of the services.

In Africa, some of the high-end resorts are found in South Africa, Egypt, and Morocco.

They are rated according to designs, furnishings, locations, and prices while the owners are known to spend a fortune to fit the bill. In three months, the facility will be open to reviews and ranking.

This is the seventh time Mr Briatore is visiting Malindi this year since he began his investment. He also owns the exclusive Lion in the Sun Resort, which is his residence.

He visited twice with former Italian prime minister and billionaire Silvio Berlusconi this year. Some guests who have stayed at the Lion in the Sun include Formula One driver Fernando Alonso and British supermodel Naomi Campbell, at one time the billionaire’s girlfriend.

Chauffeurs will take clients to shop and will use exclusive boats to go fishing and tour the magnificent Sardenia wonder Island off Mayungu in Malindi.

Billionaire’s Sh500m Malindi resort opens in August

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Expansion project is not completed

Billionaire’s Sh500m Malindi resort opens in August

MONDAY, MAY 13, 2013 21:52

BY DANIEL NYASSY |

[http://www]

[http://download][http://download][http://download][http://download][http://download][http://download]

An upcoming Sh500 million exclusive Malindi resort owned by Italian billionaire Flavio Briatore will open its doors in August.

Mr Briatore, who was on a one-day inspection tour of the project at the weekend, arrived at the Malindi Airport aboard a private luxury jet and went straight to the construction site where he met the contractors.

He held several meetings before leading journalists on a tour of the resort. A jovial Mr Briatore said a casino, which is one of the prominent features of the facility and the reception was complete.

“We expect everything would be ready by August and operations would begin officially,” he said. According to the billionaire, 78 per cent of the units have been sold out to “very wealthy people who love Malindi”.

Mr Briatore said some of the units were bought by people who have never been to Kenya, but did so “because they trust me”.

“From August this year, we shall be open and we expect high class tourists to begin flocking to Malindi. The hotel is now in its final phase and it is going on well,’’ he said.

He added said the project would be the first of its kind in Africa and was aimed at giving high-class services “to those who deserve and want them”.
Landscaping is expected to be completed by next month. Designers are planting more than 400 palm trees at the compound.

“This is a unique project which does not exist in Africa. Everything is set to the highest standard possible to suit the kind of guests who will be flocking for holiday.’’

The billionaire said 10 of his Kenyan employees were being trained in Italy to provide the best customer experience in line with the positioning of the facility. He said guests visiting his premises in Malindi prefer coming back because of the services.

In Africa, some of the high-end resorts are found in South Africa, Egypt, and Morocco.

They are rated according to designs, furnishings, locations, and prices while the owners are known to spend a fortune to fit the bill. In three months, the facility will be open to reviews and ranking.

This is the seventh time Mr Briatore is visiting Malindi this year since he began his investment. He also owns the exclusive Lion in the Sun Resort, which is his residence.

He visited twice with former Italian prime minister and billionaire Silvio Berlusconi this year. Some guests who have stayed at the Lion in the Sun include Formula One driver Fernando Alonso and British supermodel Naomi Campbell, at one time the billionaire’s girlfriend.

Chauffeurs will take clients to shop and will use exclusive boats to go fishing and tour the magnificent Sardenia wonder Island off Mayungu in Malindi.

Billionaire’s Sh500m Malindi resort opens in August

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Stale News.
Article ya mwaka gani hii???

Airport expansion na proper infrastructure.... hio ni kazi ya serikali.

Makinika.
 
we have to revolutionize this economy....stop this reliance on tourism and strengthen manufacturing, oil production, agriculture, tech among others....Alshabaab is not leaving any time soon....sadly, election violence has now become a normal element of our country...The damage has already been done...no wonder tourist numbers have gone down...but that is not the end of the world...there are other sectors of the economy we can reinforce...
 
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