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  • Hotel in Horsens achieves DGNB certification

    Four Points Flex Horsens has achieved DGNB Gold certification as part of the wider Recharge City development in Horsens, which has also been awarded DGNB Gold certification. The certification recognizes holistic solutions across areas including environmental performance, economic sustainability, and social responsibility, providing a clear seal of quality for both the building and its operations.

    Four Points Flex Horsens achieves DGNB gold certification
  • Core Hospitality strengthens sustainable hotel development: Nordhavn hotels achieve DGNB certification

    Core Hospitality is proud to announce that Residence Inn and Fairfield by Marriott in Nordhavn have now achieved the prestigious DGNB certification. This recognition is a testament to a strong focus on sustainability in the construction of the property and marks a clear endorsement of the hotels’ efforts to maximize ESG initiatives in both design and construction in Nordhavn.

    Fairfield by Marriott Copenhagen Nordhavn and Residence Inn by Marriott Copenhagen Nordhavn has achieved DGNB certificate
  • Marriott Rebrand Delivers Results: Four Points Flex by Sheraton Strengthens Global Reach After First Year in Denmark

    One year after 14 Danish hotels rebranded to Four Points Flex by Sheraton, a new hotel concept under Marriott International, the results are clear: increased international visibility, stronger digital distribution, and a closer direct relationship with guests. The operating company, Core Hospitality, now shares key insights from the first year with the brand.

  • New structure to strengthen hotel group’s commercial operations

    Core Hospitality is entering 2026 with an updated organisation of its commercial department. The changes are designed to create clearer responsibilities, closer collaboration, and an even stronger focus on both sales performance and professional guest communication.

  • Core Hospitality expands in Esbjerg with 97 new hotel rooms

    Esbjerg continues to evolve as one of Denmark’s most dynamic cities, and Core Hospitality is keeping pace with a significant expansion of its local hotel capacity. With 97 new rooms, A Place To Hotel now offers a total of 214 modern guest rooms, up from the previous 117.

  • Core Hospitality brings housekeeping in-house to elevate standards at A Place To Hotel

    Core Hospitality has taken a significant step to strengthen guest satisfaction and team culture at A Place To Hotel in Esbjerg by bringing housekeeping services in-house. The hotel now aligns with the group’s wider operating model, where cleaning is handled directly by dedicated hotel employees rather than external providers.

  • Hotel brand brings VIP accommodation back to Nibe Festival 2025

    For the third year in a row, business festival guests can enjoy exclusive accommodation at Nibe Festival – but this year under a new name and with exciting additions. The former Zleep Hotel in Denmark has been rebranded to Four Points Flex by Sheraton, and the popular VIP concept is making a strong comeback under its new identity.

  • Top business profiles join hotel company’s board

    Core Hospitality has established a new professional board of directors as part of its strategy for growth and long-term positioning in the hospitality industry. Five experienced industry leaders will provide strategic guidance and oversight as Core Hospitality continues its expansion in Denmark and Norway.

  • New executive roles unveiled amid strategic restructuring at Core Hospitality

    Core Hospitality has restructured and rebranded 14 of its hotels, resulting in new executive roles for key leaders Birgitte Nørgaard and Jytte Vestergaard. Formerly jointly responsible for operations of the Four Points Flex hotels, they now take on specialized director roles to drive growth and operational excellence across 20 Nordic hotels.

  • Core Hospitality opens first Marriott Bonvoy property in Esbjerg

    Element by Westin, part of Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio of extraordinary hotel brands, makes its debut in Denmark with its first opening in Esbjerg. Core Hospitality has confirmed that the hotel A Place To will be rebranded to become Element by Westin Esbjerg at the beginning of 2025.

  • International hotel brand enters Esbjerg

    Heimstaden and Core Hospitality have signed a 15-year contract on the lease and operations of the hotel “A Place to” in Esbjerg, Denmark. The hotel will also expand from 117 guest rooms to 214 guest rooms and will change its name as it seeks to partner with an international brand.

  • Zleep Hotels and Core Hospitality merge

    All 14 Zleep Hotels in Denmark are merging with the management company Core Hospitality to create one of the largest hotel operators in the country.

  • Hotel introduces new Sales Manager in Copenhagen

    Danish hotel group, Core Hospitality, introduces a new Sales Manager to its commercial team. Rasmus Rosenbak will be responsible for selling the group’s Moxy Copenhagen hotel.

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