NUMA Group expands Dutch portfolio

by   CIJ News iDesk III
2024-04-16   16:59
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NUMA Group, an operator of a fully digitized hospitality platform, is driving its expansion strategy in The Netherlands with a new central property in The Hague.

NUMA’s newest 51-unit property in the country is in partnership with the Dutch investment developer RE:BORN. The historic Spaansche Hof is located at Westeinde 12 and 14 in The Hague and was in originally built in 1469 as the House of Assendelft and has since served as home to several embassies, including that of Spain, and an auction house. This addition underscores NUMA's commitment to meeting the evolving needs of travelers by offering convenient and stylish accommodations in vibrant urban centers.

The recent merger with YAYS has also bolstered NUMA's presence in the Netherlands. This strategic move enhances NUMA's position as a key player in the European hospitality industry. In alignment with its brand strategy, NUMA has just launched its Oosterpark location in Amsterdam’s charming Dapperbuurt neighborhood.

NUMA's President and Co-founder, Dimitri Chandogin, emphasized the strategic importance of growing the company's portfolio in the Netherlands, stating, "The Netherlands is a thriving market for both leisure and business travel, making it an ideal region for our continued expansion efforts. We are thrilled to be expanding our offerings in the country through both new projects, like the Spaansche Hof, as well as Oosterpark. We see tremendous opportunities to continue our growth in the region and meeting needs of modern travelers in cities like Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Maastricht, and Utrecht."

RE:BORN CEOs Niel Slob and Saman Mohammadi are very pleased that the work can begin four years after the purchase. Niel Slob: "With the Spaansche Hof, we are showing that emotional, ecological and economic effects can go hand in hand, even with a medieval national monument". Saman Mohammadi adds: "Few people in The Hague know the complex from the inside. We are changing that. With respect for the architectural grandeur of the past, we are making Spaansche Hof accessible and giving the complex and its garden back to the city and its residents. In addition, we are providing an alternative housing product that reduces pressure on the housing market. And ecologically, we are taking an important step in reducing energy consumption by using all-electric floors. In addition, we are preserving 90 percent of the existing building mass, resulting in CO2 savings of 30 to 40 percent.”

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