
Radisson Hotel Group Strengthens the Development in the Middle East with Strategic Team Expansion
Rashad Iskandrni
Radisson Hotel Group has promoted
Elie Milky to Chief Development Officer for Middle East, Cyprus, and Greece,
reinforcing its commitment to double the wider regional portfolio to over 150
hotels and 50,000 keys in operation and under development by 2030. Milky, who
marked 15 years with the company last month, has steered many of the Group’s
headline deals across Saudi Arabia and the wider Gulf, helping make the Middle
East one of Radisson’s fastest-growing markets.
Under
Milky’s leadership, Radisson is scaling its Development and Feasibility teams,
adding specialist analysts and project managers to enhance deal sourcing,
underwriting, and technical support. The team is based out of Dubai with
regular visits to Riyadh, Cairo and across the region, ensuring on-the-ground
support for owners as large-scale tourism investment accelerates.
A
key pillar of that team is Ayman Ezzeddine, who joined Radisson in early 2024
as Director of Development for the Middle East with special focus on Egypt and
Saudi Arabia. Over the past eighteen months Ezzeddine’s market analysis, owner
relations and deal structuring have led to several signed deals and a strong
pipeline for upcoming signings, reinforcing Radisson’s owner-centric approach.
Commenting on his new role, Milky said, “The
region is moving at record speed. With Ayman’s effort and our expanded
development and feasibility bench, we’re ready to deliver high-quality hotels,
resorts and serviced apartments that create jobs, diversify economies, and meet
investor expectations across every segment.”
Recent
and upcoming milestones
In
the last 12 months Radisson strengthened its footprint across the region. Two
new Park Inn hotels; Makkah Thakher Alsharqi and Makkah Thakher Algharbi deepened
the Group’s presence in the holy city along with a recent opening in Riyadh and
Madinah as well, while November 2024 welcomed Park Inn by Radisson Hotel &
Apartments Kuwait, the brand’s second property in the country. Looking ahead,
Radisson Collection Residence Riyadh, the brand’s third address in the Saudi
capital, is set to open in Q4 2025. Recent signings extend the pipeline even
further: Radisson Collection Residence Amman Abdoun and Radisson RED Amman
Downtown introduce both brands to Jordan, and two more Radisson RED hotels are
slated for Diriyah, Saudi Arabia, and Ras Al Khaimah, UAE. Altogether the
Middle East portfolio now approaches 100 hotels in operation or development,
keeping Radisson on course for its 2030 growth target of over 150 properties
and 50,000 keys.




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