Accor will be introducing Pullman, the upscale lifestyle hotel brand, in Armenia. Accor has signed an agreement with Armenian real estate operator Technotun to bring Pullman residences to Yerevan.
The deal was finalized by Philippe Bone, Accor’s director of development for the New-East region, and Tigran Mnatsakanyan, director of Technotun.
Slated to open in in 2027, the property will include Pullman Residences Yerevan and Pullman Living Yerevan. Located in the Norki Ayginer area, the complex will bring premium hospitality in the region.
“Partnering with Accor allows us to create a living experience of exceptional quality and service, offering residents a comprehensive range of tailored solutions. This collaboration is significant for our team, Armenia and the industry,” said Mnatsakanyan.
Pullman Residences Yerevan will cater to long-term residents, international professionals and investors by combining hotel services with residential comfort.
Pullman Living Yerevan will target longer stays, with fully serviced accommodations serviced by Pullman staff The project also aims to attract Diaspora Armenians seeking high-quality residential options in Yerevan.
Pullman Residences Yerevan and Pullman Living Yerevan will embody Pullman’s philosophy, featuring a ‘No Car’ policy, landscaped spaces, bike lanes and electric vehicle charging stations, promoting sustainability and healthier lifestyles.
“As a brand rooted in business, lifestyle and social connection, Pullman is committed to redefining progress and creating spaces where professionals and visionaries can thrive,” Bone said. “This project represents an exciting opportunity to introduce Pullman’s blended business and lifestyle concept to a dynamic new market, offering a purpose-driven and sustainable experience that reimagines the way people live, work and connect.”
The Accor-Technotun partnership initiated with a memorandum of understanding in July 2024. It has now materialized with a 20,000-square-meter complex that includes 16,000 square meters of landscaped open spaces and public infrastructure.
Pullman operates more than 150 hotels in over 40 countries, with locations in major cities such as Paris, Berlin, Miami and Dubai.