HRG signs two more deals

HRG signs two more deals

Ruslan Husry takes over 10 Intercity/Steigenberger Hotels + 64 H-Hotels

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The IntercityHotel brand was the cash cow for Steigenberger. Now the first ten hotels are moving to the HR Group. / © HRG

The next two acquisitions that the HR Group has just officially announced have been delayed, but the group continues to grow massively with the signings last week and this week: HRG founder & CEO Ruslan Husry is taking over 10 of the 23 planned Intercity/Steigenberger Hotels and the H-Hotels Group with 64 hotels. 

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