Recently merged Destination Hotels and Commune Hotels + Resorts has announced that it will now operate under the banner of Two Roads Hospitality. Named for the distinctive path forged by both independent companies prior to partnering, combined the brand includes 95 properties in eight countries representing $2 billion in property revenues. Two Roads recalls the narrative of poet Robert Frost’s proverbial “road less traveled,” mirroring the thirst for discovery characterized by its clientele.
Jamie Sabatier will serve as the CEO of Two Roads Hospitality while Niki Leondakis will lead as the CEO of Hotels & Resorts. Sabatier will oversee the company’s financial and operational performance as well as development and strategy. Leondakis will head property performance and operations.
“We are excited to begin this new chapter as Two Roads Hospitality, and are enthusiastic about paving a new path as one combined company. We have already witnessed the numerous benefits of our merger from an operational and financial standpoint, and we only anticipate continued success ahead,” says Sabatier.
“Our dedication to innovative guest experiences in both urban and resort locations, locally loved restaurants and bars, and the highest standards of personalized service has only intensified since Commune and Destination Hotels joined forces,” Leondakis adds. “We are passionately committed to excellence across all of our brands, and look forward to sharing this exciting journey with our loyal guests and travelers worldwide.”
Headquartered in Denver, Two Roads has unveiled a series of new properties in the last four months including the Alila Anji in China, the Thompson Seattle, and the Beekman in New York. Forthcoming projects include New York’s Hotel 50 Bowery, the Troubadour in New Orleans, and Alila properties in India, Cambodia, China, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Indonesia.