Canadian Lodging News May 2017

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Crown Group of Hotels —run by millennials

Baby Myra Gupta gets some help cutting the ribbon at her namesake restaurant in the Best Western Brantford. From left: Sameer Sharma, Devesh Gupta, Myra, Shivani Sharma, Kuldeep Sharma (President and CEO, Crown Group of Hotels, and Poonam Sharma.

By Colleen Isherwood, Editor

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BRAMPTON, Ont. — They call themselves “The Millennial Hotel Company,” and Sameer Sharma and his sister Shivani Gupta Sharma, both in that age bracket, are at the helm of Crown Group of Hotels. But the millennials are quick to add that their inspiration and guidance comes from their father, Kuldeep, president and CEO, and mother, Poonam, and that Shivani’s husband, Devesh Gupta, a lawyer, brings his perspective to the operation. (This family is not related to the other Guptas in the Canadian hotel industry, who own Easton’s and Sunray.)

And then, of course, there is baby Myra, who cut the ribbon for a restaurant that bears her name at the Best Western Brantford, Ont. “Our parents travel quite a bit; they’re back after two months in Australia,” Sameer told CLN over coffee and lunch at the Courtyard by Marriott, Brampton. “We’re taking care of business here. It’s a family business, but the kids are operating it.” When they opened their first hotel, there were just the four Sharmas in the office. “Today there are eight people and we have a total staff of 300,” Sameer said. Kuldeep Sharma got his start in India in

the 1970s, founding a security guard and alarm monitoring company that at its peak employed 10,000 people in India. That success enabled him to fund a hotel company in early 2002, but Crown Group of Hotels started in 2013 with the acquisition of the 110-room Quality Hotel in Burlington, Ont. In 2014, they added the Courtyard by Marriott in Brampton, Ont., which has 160 rooms and 6,500 square feet of meeting space. In 2016, they added three more hotels — the Quality Inn Sarnia (48 rooms), Best Western Brantford (158 rooms) and Hampton Inn and Suites Barrie (104 rooms) to their portfolio. Continued on page 3

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