Frasers Hospitality, a division of Frasers Property Limited, has announced a $140m asset enhancement initiative across key properties in Kuala Lumpur, London, Melbourne, and Singapore. This strategic move aims to sustain value, enhance income resilience, and bolster long-term portfolio performance through disciplined capital deployment.
The initiative includes the transformation of the Park International Hotel in London, which will reopen in February 2027 as Capri by Fraser, Kensington. The refurbishment will introduce a refreshed brand identity, focusing on curiosity and contemporary urban living, with flexible accommodation and communal spaces. The project will also enhance the building’s environmental performance and increase its inventory by nine keys.
In Melbourne, the Novotel on Collins will undergo a refurbishment to optimise space and align with Novotel’s global brand standards. This will add 72 keys, improving revenue potential and operational efficiency. The Westin Kuala Lumpur will see a phased refurbishment aimed at strengthening its premium segment through sustainability upgrades, targeting completion by July 2027.
In Singapore, Frasers House, a Luxury Collection Hotel, is undergoing a transformation to elevate its luxury segment whilst preserving its architectural heritage. Scheduled for completion by December 2027, the hotel will remain operational throughout the process.
These enhancements align with global hospitality trends, focusing on experiential environments and sustainability. Jason Leong, Head of Investment and Asset Management at Frasers Hospitality, stated, “Our asset enhancement strategy reflects disciplined capital stewardship and long-term conviction in gateway cities with strong underlying fundamentals.”



