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A Team of U.S. Based Hotel Operators, Designers and Architects
Providing
Aid in the Rebuilding of The Hotel Villa St. Louis
in Port-au-Prince Haiti
CORAL GABLES, Fla. � August 19, 2010 � The Hotel Villa St. Louis was once a thriving business in Bourdon, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. For more than 30 years, the 60-room boutique hotel, a beloved family-run business in the Port-au-Prince community, served as a gathering place for locals and tourists alike, hosting leisure and business travelers, small groups, reunions and weddings. But like many small businesses in the area, the hotel, along with the adjacent St. Louis family residence, was destroyed after collapsing in the earthquake of January 2010, and no insurance proceeds were available to rebuild this once flourishing business. Because of the magnitude of the earthquake�s destruction, Port-au-Prince lost more than 50 percent of its hotel room inventory, and the economic impact has been tremendous. Business meetings and conventions have been postponed or moved elsewhere due to the lack of accommodations in the area, resulting in a significant loss of potential income across all industries. But there is hope. A U.S.-based team of experienced hotel operators, designers and architects have come together to help the St. Louis family rebuild its cherished business, leading to hundreds of long-term job opportunities and, ultimately, a revived hospitality sector and economy for the once devastated community of Port-au-Prince. New Beginnings
�The new design takes into account Haiti�s beautiful natural resources and surroundings and also pays tribute to the local culture,� explained Daniel Adache, chairman of Adache Group Architects, the new hotel�s design and architecture firm. �At the same time, we have fully modernized the plans for this hotel, utilizing new technologies to conserve two of our most precious resources: energy and time. For this project, urgency is key, as the community will greatly rely upon a quick reopening to speed up overall recovery.� A Beacon of Hope
As the first hotel to be fully rebuilt and reopened since the January 2010 earthquake, the new Hotel Villa St. Louis looks forward to serving as a leader for the local hospitality industry, providing full-time employment opportunities for many of the currently out-of-work hotel workers. The immediate impact of job creation during the design and construction of the new Hotel Villa St. Louis will be significant, providing some 500 to 600 urgently needed employment opportunities. Local consultants, designers and labor workers will also be given preference. An estimated 100 opportunities for employment will be created by Haitian vendors, suppliers and professional service providers, who will support the construction of the project. Additional employment will be created indirectly by purchasing local building materials, artwork and crafts. During its initial years of operation, the property will create 100 to 120 full-time permanent employment opportunities. Twenty percent of these roles will be management or supervisory positions. Another 30 part-time employment opportunities will also be available for servicing banquets, meetings and other special events. Operations will also lead to an estimated 100 to 200 indirect work opportunities in related hospitality activities. �The redevelopment of the Hotel Villa St. Louis will deliver sustainable economic, social and environmental benefits, all of which will provide a positive impact on the wider community and region,� explained Nikolas Eastwick-Field of NEF & JM Associates, the new hotel�s development management company. �This redevelopment will not only create substantial local employment during construction but also provide direct and indirect job opportunities for Haitian nationals in the immediate and long-term future.� Former President Clinton, now UN Special Envoy to Haiti and co-chair of the Interim Haiti Reconstruction Commission (IHRC), in speaking to the Caribbean Investment Conference in San Juan earlier this year, stressed the importance of the hospitality sector in the overall rebuilding process and new job creation for Haiti. �Tourism is critical to the sustained economic growth and sustainability for Haiti�s long-term recovery,� he stated. Helping Hands
Another U.S.-based firm, Adache Group Architects, has been appointed as the project�s architects and engineers. The group�s mission is to design the hotel using modern updates and amenities while taking into consideration the original hotel�s rich history. �I began working with the principals of NEF & JM Associates more than 25 years ago when they selected our firm to design some of the most prestigious hotels and resorts in the Caribbean,� explained Adache. �As we continue to work with them today, it never ceases to amaze me how they always seem to get the job done, right and on time. Their knowledge and reputation of the hospitality business is unparalleled.� Both firms looking forward to a strong partnership in helping the St. Louis family, and Haiti, rebuild for a brighter tomorrow. About NEF & JM Associates
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Contact:
Claire Kunzman
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Also See: | Revived Oasis Hotel Project in Port-au-Prince is Latest Sign of Renewal; The International Finance Corporation to Provide $7.5 million to Developers to Restart Construction / June 2010 |