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Hotelier finishing new Hilton, hiring 100

Al Harris October 13, 2009 3

hiltoncrewWhile some hotel operators have lost footing in the past 12 months, Chester-based Shamin Hotels has gained ground by adding 10 hotels to its portfolio.

And the company, founded more than 25 years ago by brothers-in-law P.C. Amin and B.N. Shah, is putting the finishing touches on its crown jewel — a 254-room Hilton west of the Short Pump Town Center mall. It will be their biggest and most upscale property.

A hiring fair for all positions at the Hilton Richmond Hotel & Spa runs today and through tomorrow at the Comfort Suites at Innsbrook.

Chief executive Neil Amin, son of one of the co-founders, said the hotel plans to hire more than 100 people.

“This hotel is very personal us. We want to make sure everything is great,” Amin said.

That means he’ll be taking time out from overseeing the company’s 37 hotels to meet with applicants for key positions, along with general manager Devin Heath.




Shamin Hotels’ rapid growth comes at a time when many other operators are struggling. The Richmond metro area saw the number of rooms sold fall almost 11 percent during the first six months of the year compared with the same period in 2008, according to the Virginia Tourism Corporation.

In the Richmond North/Glen Allen sub-region, which includes Short Pump, the number of rooms sold has fallen nearly 14 percent. Part of the reason for falling demand is an increase in the supply of rooms, up 8.6 percent in the Richmond North market, which also includes Powhatan and Goochland.

Business travel in the Innsbrook area has also fallen with companies like Circuit City and LandAmerica going out of business.

But Amin isn’t discouraged by the numbers.

“The last 12 months have been challenging, but the good news is Richmond has a lot going for it,” said Amin, noting the long-term stability of the region.

“We are in it for the long haul,” he said.

Earlier this month the company opened a Residence Inn by Marriott Richmond Chester at 800 Bermuda Road in Chester and in April opened a Hampton Inn at the airport.

Amin said the new Hilton, which is opening in December, is taking reservations and bookings for events.

“There was a need for this type of facility,” Amin said. “There are a lot of hotels in the area but not a lot of full-service hotels.”

The hotel will be the first in the area to feature a full-service spa and will also bring a Shula’s America’s Steak House to the area.

hiltonballroom“Downtown has Morton’s, Chesterfield has Ruth Chris, now Short Pump will have an upscale steak restaurant,” he said.

The hotel has 21,500 square feet of meeting space, the highlight of which is the 10,500-square-foot ballroom that can seat 850 people.

Al Harris covers retail and hospitality for BizSense. Please send news tips to Al@richmondbizsense.com.

3 Comments »

  1. Janis Romano October 17, 2009 at 8:34 pm - Reply

    I was unable to attend the interview for the new Hilton as I was at work. Is there someway that I could submit my resume?
    Thank you for your time,
    Janis Romano

  2. Josey Nieves November 2, 2009 at 1:31 pm - Reply

    Good Afternoon,

    I had attended the second interview and the interviewer said that he would be calling me in a week or so to start the training. Is there a phone number that I can contact to find out if I was chosen for the position. If the individual does not get hired do they still give you a courtesy call?

    Regards
    J. Nieves

  3. Lely Ramirez November 2, 2009 at 1:40 pm - Reply

    To whom it may concern:

    I attended the job fair on October 14th and spoke to a Director named Mr. Williams, and he had assured me that I was hired to be the supervisor for the front desk. He said that I would be recieving a phone call within 2-3 weeks. I still have not recieved a phone call. Do you know when corporate will begin calling potential employees? Is there a number that I may call, and speak to someone in charge of the hiring process. Thank you for your time.

    Best
    L. Ramirez

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