Groupe du Louvre

Groupe du Louvre is a French company, headquartered in Village 5, La Défense in Nanterre, France.[1][2] The company is owned by the American investment company Starwood Capital Group's subsidiary following its purchase of Société du Louvre in December 2005.[3] The range of hotel brands was extended in 2009 with the purchase of Golden Tulip Hospitality Group.

Hospitality

Louvre Group owns the European hotel brands Première Classe (1 star), Campanile (2-3 stars), Kyriad (2-3 stars), Kyriad Prestige (3 stars), Tulip Inn (3 stars), Golden Tulip (4 stars), and Royal Tulip (5 stars).[4] Since 2009, the Golden Tulip hotels were integrated into the group following their purchase of Golden Tulip Hospitality Group from administration by Starwood Capital.[5]

The luxury hotels division (previously known as Société du Louvre) can trace its origins to a company founded on 26 March 1855 to operate Les Galeries du Louvre, later Grands Magasins du Louvre, a department store and the Grand Hôtel du Louvre. These shared a large building on the Place du Palais Royal in Paris, France.[6] The division is managed by the Societe Concorde Management Company, a subsidiary of the group trading under the Concorde Hotels & Resorts brand, with locations around the world.[7] Locations include the 33-storey Hyatt Regency Paris Étoile.

The group previously owned the Paris Hôtel de Crillon but sold it at the end of 2010.[8]

Products

The group is the majority shareholder of Baccarat, a crystal manufacturer. Starwood Capital, through its subsidiary SH Group has launched the luxury Baccarat Hotels.

The company sold the perfume firm Annick Goutal to the South Korean giant Amore Pacific in 2011.[9]

References

  1. "Contact." Groupe du Louvre. Retrieved on 27 June 2010.
  2. "Plan interactif." Nanterre. Retrieved on 27 June 2010.
  3. Starwood Capital
  4. "Discover Louvre Hôtels." Louvre Hôtels. Retrieved on 27 June 2010.
  5. Reuters 7 July 2009 Retrieved on 5 August 2012.
  6. Vajda, Joanne (2008). "Les Pereire et les Nalgelmackers, promoteurs du transport ferroviaire et du réseau hôtelier parisien, 1855-1900". Revue d’histoire des chemins de fer (38). ISSN 0996-9403. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
  7. Concorde Hotels and Resorts
  8. BBC News 23 December 2010 Retrieved on 5 August 2012
  9. "Cosmetics giant snaps up French perfumery". Korea Joongang Daily. 4 August 2011. Retrieved 5 August 2012.
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