Pan Pacific Singapore embarks on $80 million renovation
The hotel will close on April 15 for its biggest transformation in 25 years.
Pan Pacific announced that it will embark on an extensive S$80 million transformation since its opening in 1987.
The hotel, which will close on April 15 will re-open parts of its premises and facilities by August. It is expected to be fully operational by September.
“The transformation will enhance our competitive advantage in the Marina Bay vicinity. Pan Pacific Singapore will emerge newly-refreshed and it will spur the momentum of our growth,” said Scott Swank, General Manager of Pan Pacific Singapore.
Wholly-inspired and influenced by guests and associates (staff), the new features and innovative concepts are a result of a robust review of the Pan Pacific brand conducted through in-depth research into their insights. This transformation builds on the strengths and heritage of the award-winning Pan Pacific brand to ensure its consistent delivery of premium accommodation, high quality amenities and service excellence which guests expect of a cutting-edge 5-star hotel.
Among the highlights expected after its renovation is the spectacular 360O view Pacific Club on Level 38, the topmost level of the hotel.
Australian interior design firm CHADA will be at helm on the renovation while Blueplate, a Wilson Associates specialty restaurant and bar design studio, will see the interior design for all the restaurants fully transformed.
“Our heartfelt gratitude goes out to our valued guests and associates for their continued support as we embark on our grand transformation. By September 2012, we look forward to welcoming them back at a new Pan Pacific Singapore that will deliver a refreshing Pacific experience to all,” adds Swank.