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Morgans to Open Hotel

Morgans Hotel Group will open a hotel in Moscow in 2015, the company said.

The hotel, called Delano Moscow, will be situated in the Moscow City commercial district.

It will be part of Capital Group's OKO project within Moscow City, a new development that will offer premium space designed for luxury living, business and entertainment.

The project is the latest move in the New York-based hospitality management company's international growth plan for its Delano luxury brand, focused on entering key markets around the world, Morgans Hotel Group said.

The first Delano hotel opened its doors in 1995 in Miami's South Beach.

(MT)

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