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Marriott scheduled to open Hotel in New Kingston (Jamaica) 2014

MARYLAND – Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States, in the latest bid to help boost her country’s hotel room offerings, has approached the Marriott International Chairman and CEO to consider Jamaica as a viable option for some of its high-end hotels.

Ambassador Audrey P. Marks made her pitch while on a courtesy call on Tuesday, February 7, 2012 to see the Marriott Chairman, Mr. Bill Marriott Jr, at the Marriott headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C.

Firstly, she expressed appreciation to the Marriott corporation with regards to its current plans to build a Courtyard Marriot in New Kingston, Marriot International’s Vice President, Senior Counsel & Corporate Secretary, Mr. Brancroft Gordon, who was also in attendance, confirmed that Marriott had signed the agreement to develop a Courtyard property in New Kingston, scheduled to open in 2014.

In her response, Ambassador Marks shared that she had also recently become aware of plans by Marriott International to expand its presence in the global marketplace by constructing over 600 new hotels over the next ten years, and wanted by her visit to request that “Jamaica will be favorably considered for an increased number of your branded properties.”

During the courtesy call, the Ambassador briefed Mr. Marriott on plans which would enhance Jamaica’s tourist industry and boost the country’s occupancy levels including in Kingston, and suggested looking at more locations in Kingston, specifically in downtown Kingston or close to the Norman Manley International airport as a participant in the government’s downtown redevelopment thrust. She also highlighted plans to attract more higher-end visitors to the island. She cited the Harmony Cove Development in Trelawny, potential developments in Negril and Port Antonio as viable investment opportunities in which the Marriott Corporation could participate particularly with their higher end brands, namely the Waldorf and J.W. Marriott chains.


Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States, Her Excellency Audrey P. Marks, left, receives the rapt attention of Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Marriott International, Mr. Bill Marriott Jr., as they conversed about the possibility of expanding the Marriott brand in Jamaica. The discussions were held during the Ambassador’s courtesy call on Mr. Marriott, at the Marriott headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland, on Tuesday, February 7, 2012.

Responding to this, Mr. Marriott spoke of his admiration for Jamaica and its people, as well as for the great contribution the country had made to the hospitality industry in general. He indicated that he would seriously consider the Ambassador’s request to further expand the Marriott brand to Jamaica.

Ambassador Marks also used the occasion to laud Mr. Marriott for his more than 50 years of stewardship, innovation and excellence that established the Marriott brand as a most successful, global player in the hospitality industry.

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