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Shaza Hotels Aims to Build to LEED Standards in Middle East

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DUBAI, U.A.E.—Shaza Hotels, the regional lifestyle hotel brand, has announced that all of its upcoming hotel developments will be certified to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards—the internationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction, and operation of eco-friendly buildings.

The certification—the first of its kind across an entire hotel brand in the Dubai region—demonstrates the hotelier’s commitment to environmentally sustainable projects that embody a green lifestyle and embrace the values and traditions of its discerning clientele.

The progressive move will ensure that Shaza’s first seven properties—Dubai, Doha, Muscat, Cairo, Bahrain, Jeddah and Marrakech—are designed to follow the internationally-recognized guidelines of LEED.

“There is a great synergy between the cultural traditions of the region and a deep respect for the environment,” says Christopher Hartley, CEO, Shaza Hotels. “Shaza has therefore taken the initiative to obtain this globally-respected certification, as part of a conscientious shift towards environmentally sustainable hotels.”

LEED’s Five Criteria

The international rating system takes into account five key human and environmental health criteria when evaluating the design of a project: sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection, and indoor environmental quality.

“As part of our commitment that each hotel will be LEED certified, Shaza will be merging environmental sustainability with contemporary architecture and modern design,” Hartley says. “This approach further differentiates this unique regional brand and will ensure that our product meets the expectations of our clientele as a modern, forward-thinking luxury hotel brand.”

Launched last year, Shaza is the product of a partnership between Kempinski, the world’s oldest luxury hotel brand, and international financial firm, Guidance Financial Group. The hotel group will own and operate properties in gateway cities around the region, with its first opening in Dubai in early 2009.

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