Grand Copthorne Waterfront reopens after $30 mil revamp

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In addition, the condo is located close to amenities such as shopping centres, community clubs, schools, and more. Residents will also enjoy easy access to nature reserves, green spaces, and parks.

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Following a nine-month-renovation spanning $30 million, Millennium Hotels and Resorts has opened the doors of the Grand Copthorne Waterfront hotel. Situated on the Singapore River, the five-star hotel awaits both business and leisure travelers. It’s the hospitality arm of City Developments, listed on the main board.

Kwek Eik Sheng, executive director of Millennium Hotels and Resorts, said: “The renewing of Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel is a timely one, particularly as MICE and in-person events start to make their return.” There has been a shift in demand with corporate travelers prioritizing venues with sustainability features and green initiatives.

The 33 new and versatile function rooms, across three floors, are a product of this eco-friendly approach. Recyclable and biodegradable stationery, linen-less table setting, and filtered drinking water instead of bottled, are just a few of the updates that were made.

Replacing single-use plastic bottles, in-room water dispensers have been installed with the intention of reducing waste by up to 20%. In addition, high-efficiency technology to reduce electricity and water consumption has been incorporated.

Andy Tan, senior vice president of global operations and partnership at Millennium Hotels and Resorts said, “[This renovation] has been a great opportunity to make better use of today’s technologies and design eco-friendly features.”

The total of 574 guestrooms and suites, with the new public spaces, will aim for a more sustainable future. Boasting modern designs and efficient solutions, Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel will be well-positioned to capture the MICE market and increase its competitive edge.

Millennium Hotels and Resorts have opened the doors of the five-star Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel after a nine-month renovation totaling $30 million. Located on the Singapore River, it is part of City Development’s main board-listed property conglomerate, and welcomes both business and leisure travelers.

Kwek Eik Sheng, executive director of Millennium Hotels and Resorts said, “This renewal will be beneficial to capture the MICE market and rise above competition.” With the shift towards sustainability, the demand for hotels that emphasize eco-friendly features and practices have been prioritized.

To ensure these objectives are met, the 33 new and versatile function rooms across three floors promote eco-conscious practices. Recyclable and biodegradable stationary, a linen-less table setup, and filtered drinking water in exchange for bottled, were just some of the improvements that have been made.

The 574 guestrooms and suites that feature an in-room water filter, further demonstrate the hotel’s commitment to reducing single-use plastic waste by 20%. High-efficiency technology has also been implemented to reduce electricity and water consumption, and further eco-friendly features have been put into place.

Andy Tan, senior vice president of global operations and partnership at Millennium Hotels and Resorts said, “We have made the most of current technology and design to incorporate eco-friendly features that benefit the environment.”

When it comes to sustainability and innovation, Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel is well-positioned to capture the fast-growing MICE market and increase its competive edge.