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Pendry Hotels & Resorts has announced the development of Pendry Mexico City and Pendry Residences Mexico City, slated to open in 2026.Located in the Roma Norte District, one of Mexico City’s most desirable neighbourhoods, Pendry Mexico City will feature 114 guestrooms and suites and 20 Pendry Residences. The hotel will be home to multiple food and beverage concepts; a rooftop pool and sundeck; Spa Pendry and fitness centre and more.
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Pendry Hotels & Resorts is the contemporary luxury hospitality brand of Montage International.The collection includes properties in San Diego, West Hollywood, Chicago, Washington DC, Manhattan West, Park City and Baltimore. Future sites have been announced for Barbados and Punta Mita. The brand is a member of Preferred Hotels & Resorts.“The vibrancy of Pendry coupled with the premier Roma Norte location of the hotel and residences will bring a highly energised luxury hospitality and residential experience to the city,” said Alan J. Fuerstman, Founder, Ghairman and CEO of Montage International.“Mexico City is one of the most exciting global destinations that
we have long been inspired by,” said Michael Fuerstman, Co-Founder, Pendry Hotels & Resorts. “The city has become such an incredible place for culture, food and art, and we look forward to bringing our perspective to the destination.”

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