Dan Hotels

Dan Hotels
IndustryHotels
Founded1947; 79 years ago (1947)
Headquarters,
Israel
Number of locations
18
Area served
Israel, India
Revenue120,000,000 loss (2020)
Number of employees
around 3,600
Websitewww.danhotels.co.il
Footnotes / references
Data from Tel Aviv Stock Exchange

Dan Hotels is an Israeli hotel chain established in 1947. The chain owns 18 hotels in Israel with 3,669 rooms, a convention center and a hotel training center, as well as a 226-room hotel in Bangalore, India.[1]

History

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In June 1947, Yekutiel and Shmuel Federmann leased Kaete Dan, a small guest house on Tel Aviv beach from its then-owner, Abraham Stamberg. They built the Dan hotel around the original pension, finally purchasing the Kaete Dan in 1956. Adopting the name from the previous owner, they formed the Dan Hotels Corporation. The Dan Tel Aviv in 1953.[citation needed]

In June 1982 its shares were listed for trading on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.[2]

In 2017, Dan Hotels opened its first overseas property at Bangalore, India. The 226 room hotel is named 'The Den' and is located in the Whitefield district of the city.[3] In June 2018, it opened the Link & Hub hotel in Tel Aviv.[4][5] In December 2018, Dan hotels was in talk to purchase the hotel properties of the Israel Land Development Company which owns the Rimonim hotel chain.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Dan Hotels looks to expand outside Israel
  2. ^ Yanai Levison, Halit (17 July 2011). "Builders: Yekutiel Federman, father of the Dan Hotel Empire". Globes. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  3. ^ Israeli Hospitality Chain Dan Hotels Opens Doors in Bengaluru, News18.com, 29 October 2018
  4. ^ Shlomit Tsur, Dan transforms Tel Aviv office building into hotel, Globes.co.il, 23 October 2018
  5. ^ Dan opens high-tech Tel Aviv Link hotel, Globes.co.il, 19 July 2018
  6. ^ Michal Raz-Chaimovich, Dan Hotels eyes Rimonim hotel chain, Globes.co.il, 3 December 2018
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