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Accor may ditch new Auckland hotel development because of Goff's planned 150% plus rates increase

The council is planning on introducing the targeted rate on hotels, motels, backpackers and camping grounds in the next year's budget.

Sally Lindsay
Fri, 24 Mar 2017

Auckland’s biggest hotel operator, Accor, says it will be reassessing a new development in light of Auckland Mayor Phil Goff's 150% plus targeted rates increase on the accommodation sector. 

Accor New Zealand, Fiji and French Polynesia senior vice-president operations Chris Sedgwick says

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Sally Lindsay
Fri, 24 Mar 2017
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Accor may ditch new Auckland hotel development because of Goff's planned 150% plus rates increase
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