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Aman Resorts Breaks Four-Decade Island Model With $2B Urban Alpine Push

The 38-property portfolio built on remote pavilions now enters city centers and ski resorts, starting with Rosa Alpina.

Published June 21, 2026 Source Prestige Online From the chopped neck
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WELL POUR · June 21, 2026

Aman Resorts Breaks Four-Decade Island Model With $2B Urban Alpine Push

The 38-property portfolio built on remote pavilions now enters city centers and ski resorts, starting with Rosa Alpina.

PublishedJune 21, 2026
SourcePrestige Online →
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Aman Resorts, the $3.7B valuation hospitality group founded in 1988 on the premise of remote tropical seclusion, is executing a geographic pivot that reverses its original operating thesis. The company opened Aman Rosa Alpina in Italy's Dolomites in December 2024 and confirmed pipeline properties in Bangkok, London, and Miami—urban and alpine locations that bear no resemblance to the Phuket beach pavilion model that built the brand. The shift signals either portfolio maturation or market saturation in the ultra-high-net-worth island segment.

Rosa Alpina marks the clearest data point. The 51-room property in San Cassiano operates at €1,800 average daily rates in winter 2025, targeting European ski allocators who previously booked Courchevel or St. Moritz. Aman acquired the existing Rosa Alpina hotel in 2022 for an undisclosed sum and completed an 18-month renovation that added three pools, a 2,400-square-meter spa, and repositioned the restaurant under chef Norbert Niederkofler. The property opened without the traditional Aman pavilion architecture, retaining alpine vernacular wood cladding and pitched roofs. This is the first Aman acquisition-and-conversion rather than ground-up build, a model that compresses development timelines from 7 years to under 2.

The urban properties follow different economics. Aman's Bangkok project, scheduled for late 2026, will occupy floors 60-80 of a mixed-use tower on Charoenkrung Road, pairing 20 residences priced from $8M with a 40-key hotel. The London property, planned for a 2027 opening near Hyde Park Corner, will convert a Grade II-listed building into 85 rooms with pricing expected to exceed £2,500 per night. Both developments lean on branded residence sales to fund hotel construction—a financing structure Aman avoided in its first 30 years but now uses in 6 of 9 pipeline projects. The shift reflects two constraints: single-family-office capital is harder to deploy at the $400M-per-property scale urban sites require, and city land parcels cannot support the 1:8 room-to-land ratios that made island Amans profitable on occupancy alone.

What operators and allocators should watch: Aman's Q2 2025 rate cards for Rosa Alpina's summer season will indicate whether the brand can command winter ski premiums during off-peak months, a test no existing Aman property has faced. The Bangkok residence sales velocity, with first closings expected in Q3 2025, will determine whether Aman's brand value transfers to non-resort real estate. If fewer than 40% of units move in the first 12 months, the branded residence financing model stalls, and Aman will need to revert to traditional hotel-only development or accept institutional capital with return hurdles the brand has historically rejected. The company has not disclosed occupancy rates for any property since 2019, making Rosa Alpina's performance invisible to outside analysis until 2026 financial filings.

Aman now operates 38 properties across 20 countries, with 9 additional projects confirmed through 2028. The urban and alpine push adds $2.1B in development capital requirements over the next 36 months, a 340% increase from the brand's previous 5-year average. The question is no longer whether Aman can build in cities—it already committed the capital—but whether the collectors who pay $3,200 per night for Amankila's ocean pavilions will pay equivalent rates for a London townhouse conversion. The first answer arrives in Q1 2026 when Rosa Alpina reports its first full-year numbers.

The takeaway
Aman's **$2.1B** pivot to urban and alpine properties tests whether brand equity built on remote pavilions transfers to city conversions and ski resorts.
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