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Marriott (NASDAQ: MAR) ultra-luxury hotel brand with 110+ properties globally at $500-$3,000+ ADR; Gold Standards service model and $2,000 employee empowerment competing with Four Seasons and Aman for luxury hospitality.
The Ritz-Carlton is Marriott International's (NASDAQ: MAR) ultra-luxury hotel brand — operating 110+ hotels, resorts, and residences in 30+ countries from New York, Tokyo, and Dubai to Maldives, Lake Tahoe, and Kyoto — representing the peak luxury tier of Marriott's 30-brand portfolio and generating premium average daily rates of $500-$3,000+ per night across properties that define the global standard for luxury hospitality service. Marriott acquired Ritz-Carlton in 1998, and the brand generates an estimated $4+ billion in annual revenue, serving ultra-high-net-worth individuals, C-suite business travelers, and luxury leisure guests who expect the highest level of personalized service.
World's fastest-growing lifestyle hotel company majority-owned by Accor; 16 brands, 190+ hotels, 500+ restaurants; 20+ new hotels opened in 2025 including The Hoxton and SLS globally.
Ennismore is a hospitality company focused on lifestyle and design-led hotels, founded by Sharan Pasricha and majority-acquired by Accor in 2021 through a joint venture that merged Ennismore's original brands with Accor's lifestyle portfolio. Headquartered in London, Ennismore manages 16 distinct hotel brands—including The Hoxton, SLS Hotels, Mondrian, 25hours Hotels, Mama Shelter, Hyde, Gleneagles, Tribe, and Jo&Joe—across 190+ operating hotels and 145+ in the development pipeline. The company also operates over 500 branded restaurants and bars globally.\n\nEnnismore's operating model combines creative brand stewardship with centralized operational infrastructure. Each brand retains a distinct identity and design language, while Ennismore provides shared services in technology, procurement, loyalty (ALL - Accor Live Limitless), and revenue management. The group targets the growing "experience economy" traveler who prioritizes culture, F&B, and design over traditional hotel amenities.\n\nIn 2025, Ennismore opened over 20 new hotels and 35 new restaurant and bar destinations, entering new markets including Australia (Hyde, Mondrian, 25hours) and Ireland (The Hoxton Dublin). Launches in 2025 also included the Paris Society Hotel Collection, a curated portfolio of iconic European destination properties. Ennismore's pipeline reflects strong developer demand for lifestyle brands in the upper-midscale and upscale segments.
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