Marriott's new brand: Four Points Express by Sheraton hotel, hotel lobby

Marriott Introduces Four Points Express in Japan’s Midscale Market

KKR, a leading global investment firm, together with Marriott International, Inc. (Nasdaq: MAR), has entered the midscale hospitality sector in Japan.

This move comes after KKR’s acquisition of Unizo Hotel Company, Limited, and a collection of 14 hotels across Japan.

The 14 hotels will be converted to Four Points Express by Sheraton. This marks Marriott’s entry into the affordable midscale segment in Japan and the brand’s debut in Asia Pacific following its global launch in this space in 2023.

The portfolio of 14 hotels is located in major tourist destinations in 10 cities across Japan, including Hakodate, Morioka, Utsunomiya, Yokohama, Kanazawa, Nagoya, Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe, and Hakata. The properties are expected to open in the second half of 2024, adding more than 3,600 new rooms to KKR’s and Marriott’s respective hotel portfolios in Japan.

Four Points Express by Sheraton will offer value-conscious consumers a seamless hotel experience in convenient locations throughout Japan, with principles of reliability, simplicity and value in both the design and guest experience. The brand has been tailored to meet guests’ needs, and the brand standards contemplate an efficient cost model that is intended to provide an effective pricing strategy for franchisees and help drive meaningful growth for Marriott.

Rajeev Menon, President, Marriott International, Asia Pacific excluding China, said, “There’s a growing consumer demand for reliable-yet-affordable accommodation in the region. Our goal is to be everywhere our guests want us to be, with the right property in the right location, at the right price point. This collaboration with KKR will expand our ability to do exactly that – starting in Japan, with opportunity to grow our midscale presence in the region. Our new midscale brand will offer hotel owners an affordable conversion opportunity with an efficient operational design, access to Marriott International’s expansive distribution systems and the backing of our powerful award-winning Marriott Bonvoy travel program.”

Kensuke Kudo, Managing Director, Real Estate, at KKR, said, “International and domestic tourism in Japan has rebounded strongly since the pandemic and continues to pick up pace. As demand for midscale hotels grows rapidly, we see a tremendous opportunity to offer high-quality and comfortable accommodation at great value. We are delighted to be strategic partners with Marriott International, one of the world’s pre-eminent hotel companies, to launch the Four Points Express by Sheraton brand in Japan. By combining KKR’s real estate investment and operational expertise and Marriott’s deep hospitality experience, we look to deliver outstanding-yet-affordable lodging experiences to international and domestic travelers across Japan.”

This new midscale brand is part of Marriott’s award-winning Marriott Bonvoy® loyalty platform, which boasts over 200 million global members. It will leverage Marriott’s world class Global Sales Organization, and strong digital platforms like Marriott.com and the Marriott Bonvoy mobile app, to generate direct bookings.

KKR is making this investment from its Asia Pacific real estate strategy. This transaction marks KKR’s latest real estate investment in Asia Pacific and builds on KKR’s momentum investing in Japan’s real estate sector, including making investments in: an iconic full-service hotel located in Shinjuku; KJR Management (formerly Mitsubishi Corp.-UBS Realty Inc.), a leading Japanese real estate manager that oversees two Japanese REITS; a portfolio of multifamily properties in Tokyo; and office assets across Japan.

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