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{{Infobox company
| name = Cycas Hospitality
| name = Cycas Hospitality
| logo = [[File:Cycas_Hospitality_logo_(2019).jpg]]
| logo = [[File:Cycas_Hospitality_logo_(png).png|thumb|top|]]
| industry = [[Hospitality industry|Hospitality]]
| industry = [[Hospitality industry|Hospitality]]
| location = Houthavens, [[Amsterdam]], [[The Netherlands]]
| location = Houthavens, [[Amsterdam]], [[The Netherlands]]

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Cycas Hospitality
IndustryHospitality
HeadquartersHouthavens, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Number of locations
23 hotels
3,708 Rooms[1] (January 2019)
Key people
Matt Luscombe[2] (CEO)
Eduard Elias[3]
(Co-founder)
John Wagner[4]
(Co-founder)
ProductsHotels
Websitewww.cycashospitality.com

Cycas Hospitality

Cycas Hospitality is an award-winning[5] hotel management company operating across both the extended-stay and mainstream hospitality sectors, including double-decker and dual-branded hotel developments.[6]

Having pioneered the branded extended-stay concept in Europe[7], just over half of its properties are aparthotels, making Cycas the largest operator of extended-stay hotels in the UK. With additional operations in The Netherlands[8], Belgium, France[9] and Germany[10], plus plans to expand further across continental Europe.

Cycas remains London’s leading operator in this field and a partner of choice for major global hotel franchise brands plus international investors. In Europe, Cycas is the largest extended-stay operator for IHG’s Staybridge Suites brand and Marriott’s Residence Inn, and helped develop the dual-branded hotel concept in the region for each company. It is also bringing Hyatt’s first dual-branded property to Europe[11], with the first extended-stay property (Hyatt House) at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, and is Hyatt’s largest franchisee in Europe.

Founded in 2008 by John Wagner and Eduard Elias[12], Cycas has nearly 4,000 suites and rooms in its portfolio[13]. Following investment from the family-owned Huakee Group in 2017[14], Cycas plans to grow its portfolio to more than 10,000 guest rooms across the UK and mainland Europe over the next few years[15].

Cycas delivers a combination of expertise in hotel operations, property development and asset management. With the philosophy that “our job is not over until we get a smile” and winner of the Cateys 2018 ‘Best Employer’ award[16], its overarching goal is to be one of the best hospitality employers in the market, making its hotels the best places to work as well as stay[17].

Partners

Cycas Hospitality's clients include:

Awards

  • Best Employer Award - The Cateys 2018 (winner)[20]
  • The 30 Best Places to Work in Hospitality 2018[21] and 2019[22]
  • Industry Inspiration (John Wagner) - Serviced Apartments Awards 2018 (winner)[23]
  • Investment in People Award 2017 - ASAP Serviced Apartments Industry Awards (winner)[24]
  • European Hospitality Awards 2017 - Hotelier of the Year (shortlisted)[25]
  • Caterer.com People Awards 2017 - Emerging Talent Initiative, Employee Engagement Programme & Learning + Development (shortlisted)[26]

References

  1. ^ "Cycas Portfolio". Cycas Hospitality.
  2. ^ "Our team". Cycas Hospitality.
  3. ^ "Our team". Cycas Hospitality.
  4. ^ "Our team". Cycas Hospitality.
  5. ^ "Summary of Cycas Hospitality's biggest award wins". Cycas Hospitality. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  6. ^ Baker, Terence (15 October 2018). "Cycas focuses on dual brands extended-stay in Europe". Hotel News Now.
  7. ^ "A decade of extended stay in Europe". Serviced Apartment News.
  8. ^ Rolt, Amber (31 January 2018). "Cycas Hospitality expands in Europe". Estates Gazette.
  9. ^ Manzoori-Stamford, Janie (10 April 2018). "Cycas Hospitality makes France debut with Hyatt deal". The Caterer.
  10. ^ "Cycas enters German market with management of Element Frankfurt Airport hotel". Relocate Magazine. 8 January 2019.
  11. ^ "Cycas to Manage Hyatt's First European Dual-Branded Hotel". Hotel Business. 10 April 2018.
  12. ^ "Cycas Hospitality's timeline". Cycas Hospitality. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  13. ^ "Cycas Hospitality's hotel growth since 2008". Cycas Hospitality. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  14. ^ "Cycas Hospitality secures a strategic investment from Hua Kee". Europe Real Estate.
  15. ^ Holmes, Ruth (13 September 2018). "New deal moves Cycas closer to 10,000 European rooms target". Relocate Magazine.
  16. ^ "Cateys 2018: Best Employer Award – Cycas Hospitality". The Caterer. 7 July 2018.
  17. ^ Mullen, Rosalind (27 October 2018). "Secrets of the Cycadettes: Cycas Hospitality".
  18. ^ Davis, Tom (17 November 2016). "UK's second Hyatt Place to open at Heathrow Airport". Hotel Owner.
  19. ^ Harmer, Janet (28 January 2015). "IHG's Staybridge Suites opens in London's Vauxhall". The Caterer.
  20. ^ "Cycas Hospitality UK - Winner of Best Employer Catey at the 2018 Cateys". The Caterer.
  21. ^ "The Best Places to Work in Hospitality 2018". The Caterer. 26 April 2018.
  22. ^ "The Best Places to Work in Hospitality 2019". The Caterer. 17 May 2019.
  23. ^ Sell, George (20 March 2018). "Serviced Apartment Awards 2018 winners honoured in London".
  24. ^ "Cycas Hospitality double winner in the ASAP Awards 2017". ASAP (Association of Serviced Apartment Providers). 12 December 2017.
  25. ^ "Cycas Hospitality shortlisted for the European Hospitality Awards". Hospitality & Catering News. 4 October 2017.
  26. ^ "2017 Awards - Winners and shortlists". Caterer.com. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)