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Salter Brothers has partnered with Tokyo Century as its investment manager for the joint venture development of the Hotel Indigo Changi Airport with OUE Limited. This strategic partnership underpins Salter Brothers’ commitment to premium hospitality investments in key gateway cities. Tokyo Century’s investment will contribute to the development of Hotel Indigo Changi Airport, an upscale lifestyle hotel designed to meet the changing demands of travellers seeking boutique luxury and authentic local experiences. Conveniently located at Singapore’s Changi Airport, the property is set to redefine hospitality standards in the region.

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“We are delighted to partner with Tokyo Century in executing their first real estate investment in Singapore,” said Paul Salter, Managing Director of Salter Brothers. “This partnership aligns with our strategic plans to invest in high quality hospitality assets that are distinctly positioned and offer strong growth potential. Singapore continues to be a key market for us.” Rahul Ghai, Managing Director and Head of Asia at Salter Brothers, added: “We are confident that Hotel Indigo Changi Airport will provide exceptional value to both travellers and investors alike.” Tokyo Century is pleased to partner with Salter Brothers in this strategic joint venture with OUE Limited,” said Yoichiro Nakai, Deputy President and Executive Officer at Tokyo Century. “This development reflects our continued commitment to expanding our hospitality footprint in dynamic and high-growth markets. We look forward to working closely with our esteemed partners to create a landmark property that embodies excellence and innovation.”
Scheduled for completion in 2028, Hotel Indigo Changi Airport will feature cutting-edge design, immersive guest experiences, and sustainable hospitality practices, reinforcing Singapore’s position as a premier global travel hub. Salter Brothers’ local investment includes three Bannisters properties in NSW, Kingsford Barossa in South Australia, Spicers Peak Lodge in Queensland and Spicers Guesthouse in the Hunter Valley, along with numerous hotel assets across Australia.

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