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Great Eagle Centre, the company's headquarters

Great Eagle Holdings Limited (SEHK41) is a Hong Kong real estate company listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Through its subsidiaries, it engages in property investment and owns and operates various hotels. Its head office is located at the Great Eagle Centre, Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong.

The company operates in Hong Kong, North America, Europe and the Asia Pacific region. Currently, the company's hotel portfolio comprises thirteen properties with over 6,000 rooms, including ten hotels branded under the Langham name in Hong Kong, Shanghai, London, Boston, Los Angeles, Melbourne and Auckland; the Eaton Hotels in Hong Kong and Shanghai; and the Chelsea Hotel in Toronto.

In October 2007, the company sold its commercial property in San Francisco.

History

The Group was setup in 1963 and was listed on Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1972. It went through an re-organisation in 1990 and with the holding company registered in Bermuda. [1]

Group Development

In 2013, Great Eagle Holdings Limited made an announcement concerning the hotel known for years as the Delta Chelsea at 33 Gerrard Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada: the hotel would be renamed the Eaton Chelsea Toronto starting July 1, 2013. This hotel is an official sponsor of Canada's best known shopping centre, the Toronto Eaton Centre.[2] In January 2017, Great Eagle’s US unit purchased Seattle hotel site for $18 million.[3]

Major Holdings

References

  1. ^ [www.greateagle.com.hk/report_link_eng/e0041_180228_ar%20high.pdf Group annual report 2017 Retrieved 2018-04-28]
  2. ^ http://thestar.blogs.com/travel/2013/04/canada-a-nation-of-towel-stealers-hello-eaton-chelsea-to-deal-of-day-.html
  3. ^ "Great Eagle's US Unit Buys Seattle Hotel Site | Mingtiandi". www.mingtiandi.com. Retrieved 2017-12-18.