Arp-Hansen Hotel Group
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Private | |
Industry | Hotel |
Founded | 1960 |
Founder | Alf Arp-Hansen |
Headquarters | Denmark |
Number of locations | 12 hotels |
Key people | Dorte Krak(CEO), Henning Arp-Hansen(Chairman) |
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Arp-Hansen Hotel Group is a hotel chain based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Arp-Hansen Hotel Group consists of privately-owned, centrally-located hotels comprising Phoenix Copenhagen, 71 Nyhavn Hotel, Imperial Hotel, The Square, Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center, Copenhagen Island, Copenhagen Strand, Gentofte Hotel and Wakeup Copenhagen Hotels as well as Copenhagen’s brand new luxury hostel, Steel House Copenhagen. Arp-Hansen Hotel Group covers approximately 22% of the room capacity in Copenhagen and has, in addition, more than 100 meeting and conference rooms and one congress hall.
Arp-Hansen Hotel Group is building a new Wakeup Copenhagen hotel in Copenhagen. The new hotel will have 585 rooms located on the corner of Bernstorffsgade and Kalvebod Brygge. The hotel is expected to be ready for opening October 2018. With the new hotel, Arp-Hansen Hotel Group will have a total of 4,350 rooms in Copenhagen and Aarhus.
History
The company was founded in 1960 when Alf Arp-Hansen acquired Gentofte Hotel. His son Henning Arp-Hansen took over operations in 1980.[1]
Ownership
Henning Arp Hansen owns 51 percent of the company. His younger brother owns 39 per cent and CEO Dorthe Krak owns the remaining 10 per cent of the company.[2]
Locations
- 71 Nyhavn Hotel
- Copenhagen Island
- Copenhagen Strand
- Hotel Imperial
- Gentofte Hotel
- Hotel Phoenix Copenhagen
- The Square
- Wakeup Copenhagen
- Tivoli Hotel
- Steel House Copenhagen
References
- ↑ "Arp-Hansen Hotel Group". Aro-Hansen Hotel Group. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
- ↑ "Stenrige brødre tjener mere end nogensinde på kendt hotel-kæde". Ekstra Bladet (in Danish). Retrieved 22 March 2018.