Radisson Hotel Group and Morocco’s Mfadel Group are set to unveil a major joint venture this Thursday at Villa Roosevelt—a project that promises to redefine Casablanca’s hospitality landscape. The two companies are teaming up to launch a high-end hotel complex in the heart of Casablanca Finance City, with an estimated investment of 850 million dirhams and a projected opening date in the first half of 2028. More than just another addition to the skyline, this development signals a bold step toward elevating Casablanca’s global profile.
Set within the Casa-Anfa district—a symbol of Casablanca’s urban renewal—the project will introduce the first fully integrated hotel offering in the area. It’s a landmark moment for a city that has long lacked hotel infrastructure matching its ambitions on the world stage.
The partnership will bring to life two standout properties from the Radisson portfolio. First, the Radisson Blu Hotel & Apartments Casablanca Finance City, featuring 131 upscale rooms and 77 serviced apartments. Then, there’s the Radisson RED Hotel Casablanca Finance City, which will offer 177 rooms designed with a bold, contemporary flair and a lifestyle-oriented vibe.
At the center of the complex will be a conference center, flanked by an array of restaurants and rooftop venues. This isn’t just a hotel—it’s a destination where business, leisure, and fine dining come together to create a new hub for both travelers and locals.
For the Mfadel Group, a key player in Morocco’s real estate sector, the project marks a significant move into the hospitality industry. By joining forces with a global heavyweight like Radisson, the company is signaling its intent to expand and diversify. Meanwhile, for Radisson Hotel Group, the project dovetails perfectly with its broader ambitions in Morocco. The group has set a clear goal: double its footprint in the country by 2030.
This new momentum couldn’t come at a better time. As Morocco prepares to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup, the country is stepping onto the world stage like never before. Developments like this one are designed to capitalize on that attention, helping to boost Morocco’s appeal as both a tourism hotspot and an economic powerhouse.