Plenitude's Tanjung Bungah Hotel to reopen as Four Points


By Liz Lee

KUALA LUMPUR: Property group Plenitude Bhd has converted its Tanjung Bungah Hotel and will reopen the hotel as Four Points by Sheraton this August, in partnership with Starwood Hotels and Resorts.

The hotel was Plenitude's sole hotel development and it was closed since July 2012 for renovation and upgrading at a cost of RM35mil.

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