Labadi Beach Hotel marks 35 years with plans for new investments and developments
Labadi Beach Hotel is set for a new phase of growth, with management announcing plans for fresh investments and developments as the iconic Accra hotel marks 35 years of operations. The anniversary was commemorated with a health walk from the hotel to the Independence Square, bringing together management, staff, and other stakeholders. Speaking during the celebrations, Managing Director of Labadi…
Labadi Beach Hotel is set to embark on a new phase of growth, marking its 35th year in operation. To celebrate this milestone, the hotel organized a health walk from its premises to the Independence Square, where staff, management, and stakeholders participated. Speaking at the event, Managing Director David Eduaful expressed the hotel's intention to usher in the next chapter through new investments.
He assured that these investments would enhance the guest experience and position Labadi Beach Hotel for the future. Ekua Zara Ghartey-Tsagli, the Head of Marketing, revealed that the planned developments would not only focus on upgrading the hotel's facilities but also on preserving the unique identity and heritage that have defined Labadi Beach Hotel for three decades.
She emphasized that the hotel aims to offer guests a refreshed Labadi Beach experience as it transitions into this new phase. The anniversary celebrations provided an opportunity for Labadi Beach Hotel to reflect on its 35-year journey and its significant role within Ghana's hospitality industry. The hotel's management stated that the milestone is not solely for celebrating its past but also for planning its future growth.
The hotel aims to strike a balance between new developments and maintaining its deep-rooted connection to Ghanaian history and heritage. Having been operational for 35 years, Labadi Beach Hotel now looks forward to investing in new developments while creating unique experiences for its guests.
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