Cancun: Ritz Carlton launches USD 400 million project in Punta Nizuc

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Source: CONCANACO

During the launch of the Ritz Carlton Punta Nizuc Cancún development, with an investment of approximately 400 million dollars, Governor Mara Lezama Espinosa thanked investors for their confidence in the success of Quintana Roo as the tourism giant of Mexico and Latin America, and in the security offered by the construction of the second floor of the Fourth Transformation promoted by the first female president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum.

There is no doubt that in the framework of the 50th anniversary of Quintana Roo as a Free and Sovereign State, the good news keeps coming, said the Governor upon hearing the scope of this new investment announced by the CEO and president of Grupo Danhos, Salvador Daniel Kabbaz; by Alberto Levy Yermia, CEO of Beyond Ventures; by Simón Galante Zaga, CEO of FibraHotel; and by Bryan King, president of Marriot International Latin America. The presentation of the project includes 131 rooms, 126 residences, luxury category, with a pool complex facing the sea, SPA, specialty restaurants, among other amenities and services. It will generate around 2 thousand direct jobs and 700 permanent jobs. The Ritz-Carlton brand arrived in Cancun in 1993 and operated for 3 decades until 2022.

Governor Mara Lezama explained that the execution of this project will enable the creation of jobs, both in the construction stage and in its operation, for the well-being of thousands of Quintana Roo families for whom this humanist government, with a feminist heart, seeks to ensure that tourism success is reflected in shared prosperity.

For this reason, he said, we are promoting the New Agreement for the Well-being and Development of Quintana Roo, so that through this instrument of integration and governance we can join forces and commit ourselves to the well-being of those who have the least and who have been abandoned in poverty for decades.

He also added that through tourism success, with a thriving, modern and open state to the world, progress is being made in the construction of the second floor of the Fourth Transformation with President Claudia Sheinbaum, who has Quintana Roo among her priorities and as demonstrated by authorizing the Cancún-Costa Mujeres Tourist Corridor.

During the presentation, the project was formalized with the signing of the contract between the parties, Marriot and Fibras.

The municipal president of Benito Juárez, Ana Paty Peralta de la Peña, welcomed the investors.