Thursday, June 12, 2014

Governor Woos International Hotels to Invest in Mazatlán

An influx of tourists resulting from the opening of the Mazatlán-Durango highway has saturated the capacity of existing hotels.
An influx of tourists resulting from the opening of the Mazatlán-Durango highway has saturated the capacity of existing hotels.
Mexico City: Sinaloa Governor Mario López Valdez met yesterday with investors and hotel executives to present the potential Sinaloa offers for hotel and time share investment in various municipalities, in particular the municipality of Mazatlán.
The Governor, accompanied by the Sinaloa Secretary of Tourism and Secretary of Economic Development, met with representatives of the Santa Fe hotel group, Presidente hotels, Gigante stores, Banca Mifel financial group, Pinverso restaurant chain, Cushman and Wakefiled, Barceló hotels, Marriott hotels and the Canirac national representative.
In a government press release, López Valdez said that today more than ever the State needs the infrastructure and diversity of international hotels to supply the demand of increased international and national tourism specifically in Mazatlán. An influx of tourists resulting from the opening of the Mazatlán-Durango highway has saturated the capacity of existing hotels, necessitating the construction of new hotels and guarantying successful investment, the Press Release said.
At the meeting, the Secretary of Economic Development proposed a working agenda to familiarize investors with Sinaloa and incentive packages the State government offers potential investors.
The hotel and business representatives expressed their interest in investing in the State, saying they would soon visit Sinaloa, Mazatlán in particular, to research available land and assess the viability of constructing new four and five star hotels. 
(from Noroeste)

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