Juniper Hotels Ltd
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Juniper Hotels Ltd
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Juniper Hotels Ltd is a IN-based company operating in Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure industry. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The company went IPO on 2024-02-28. Juniper Hotels Limited is an India-based luxury hotel development and ownership company. The firm has a partnership between Saraf Hotels, a hotel developer with a track record in India, and affiliates of a premier hospitality brand, Hyatt Hotels Corporation (Hyatt). The company owns various Hyatt affiliated hotels in India. The firm has a portfolio of seven hotels and serviced apartments and operates approximately 1,836 keys (including 245 serviced apartments). Its hotels and serviced apartments are present across the luxury, upper upscale and upscale categories of hotels and are located in Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Lucknow, Raipur and Hampi. The Company’s hotels and serviced apartments include the Grand Hyatt Mumbai Hotel and Residences, Andaz Delhi, the Hyatt Delhi Residences, Hyatt Regency Ahmedabad, Hyatt Regency Lucknow, Hyatt Raipur, and Hyatt Place Hampi.
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