Shilton Hospitality Celebrates 20 Years with Strategic Expansion
Shilton Hospitality celebrates its 20th anniversary, outlining new resorts and clubs plans in South India. Known for its diverse offerings, Shilton recently received industry recognition for its HR practices. With key expansions set for 2026 in Chikmagaluru and Bengaluru, the group aims to transform its hospitality landscape.
Shilton Hospitality, the Bengaluru-based multi-brand hospitality entity, has announced its 20th-anniversary celebration alongside an ambitious strategy for regional expansion. The company plans to introduce a range of new resort and club properties across South India, reinforcing its dedication to enhancing guest experiences across cities such as Bengaluru, Chennai, and Kochi. This expansion aligns with the company's recently awarded Certificate of Appreciation for Best Workplace & HR Practices.
Over two decades, Shilton Hospitality has evolved into a diversified hospitality leader, offering business hotels, experiential resorts, dining experiences, music festivals, and catering services. The group's portfolio spans vibrant markets like Bengaluru and Chennai, with future projects slated for Coorg, Chikmagaluru, and Goa, including the Fireflies Chikmagaluru and Sinclair Club Yelahanka set for a 2026 debut. Shilton's leadership credits its success to robust operational structures and committed staff training programs.
Director Anil Nagpal expressed his enthusiasm for the milestone, highlighting the company's journey from a single business hotel to a sophisticated multi-brand ecosystem. As Shilton Hospitality navigates its next growth phase, the company is poised for significant South Indian market expansion, emphasizing cultural, sustainable, and operational excellence in its offerings.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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