Regent sets comeback date for Jakarta

JAKARTA is Regent Hotels and Resorts’ latest signing, in a deal that will see the luxury hotel group manage KG Global’s property and the return of the brand to the Indonesian capital.

Regent Jakarta, to be part of mixed-use development Mangkuluhur City, is scheduled to begin welcoming guests in early 2018 with 126 hotel rooms and suites and 107 Regent Residences.

Hotel amenities include an all-day dining restaurant, a signature specialty restaurant, library bar, Regent Spa, wellness facilities, and meeting rooms and function venues such as the Grand Ballroom.

“As Regent Hotels and Resorts expands its global footprint, we continue to seek growth opportunities that align the right partners with good locations in gateway cities,” said Arjan De Boer, senior vice president of development of Regent Hotels and Resorts.

“Regent Jakarta will reflect this combination and is an important milestone in the international growth strategy for the Regent brand. The reintroduction of the Regent in Jakarta gives us great pride and we are extremely excited about the future expansion of the brand in Indonesia.”

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