Lemon Tree Hotels, a prominent player in the hospitality sector, has announced the signing of two new properties in Maharashtra. This expansion marks significant growth for the brand in the region, enhancing its presence in key cities like Jalgaon and Mumbai.
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The new properties are being built in Mumbai and Jalgaon, both in the state of Maharashtra, India.
The Lemon Tree Premier in Mumbai will offer a range of modern amenities, including well-appointed rooms, state-of-the-art conference facilities, and convenient access to the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport.
The new properties are expected to create numerous job opportunities and boost the local economy by attracting more business and leisure travelers to the region.
Lemon Tree Hotels is known for its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, offering high standards of service and modern amenities. It has a strong track record of successful projects and is a leading brand in the Indian hospitality sector.
While the exact opening dates have not been announced, the construction and development of the new properties are expected to be completed in the near future, with detailed timelines to be provided by Lemon Tree Hotels.
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