His chain ofย hotelsย and a micro- finance institution has operations in six counties. And next year he will be pumping Sh1.3 billion into the expansion of hisย hotel business in Kenya. His target is the big boys of the industry. In Nakuru, hisย competitorย is the Serena Group. He will be putting up a five-starย hotelย next to Serena Elementaita Camp.
Last year he purchased a 50-acre piece of land at Sh200 million for that purpose. The hotel will also stand directly opposite Jacaranda Lake Elementaita Lodge owned by the family of the late billionaire politician Njenga Karume. The young manโs hotel will be known as Sandalwood Elementaita Lodge. It will be a 55-room facility, with a helipad and hot air balloons.
โI am targeting high net worth tourists who can pay US$400 (Sh34,800) per night,โ he says. Sandalwood Elementaita will have 30 and 22 more rooms than Serena and Jacaranda lodges, respectively. In Nairobi, he will beย investingย Sh300 million in Sandalwood Villas, a 40-room boutiqueย hotelย facility in Lavington area opposite Jaffreyโs Club, the cricket club house built by billionaire Naushad Merali.
He plans to complete Sandalwood Elementaitaย Lodgeย by 2015, and Sandalwood Villas by 2016. In Malindi, he owns the Goldenย Beach Resort, an exclusive luxury 20 roomsย hotelย that is targeted at the worldโs richest. At the Malindi facility, accommodation is 600 Euros (Sh70,200) a night. โGoldenย Beach Resortย was always going to be a niche marketย hotelย from the onset.
We wanted to set up something that was totally different to attract high net worth individuals,โ he says. Completed in 2011, Leon says the performance of theย hotelhas proven him right. โWhether it is high or low season, we have never gone below 50 percent bed occupancy at Goldenย Beach Resort,โ he says.
Here, Leon is weighing up toย Formula Oneย champion, Flavio Briatore, a big-time investor at the Kenyaโs coast. Briatore is putting up an exclusive Billionaires Club in Malindi, with former Italian premier, Silvio Berlusconi, as co-investor. But Leon is not comfortable being called a billionaire. โJust call me an investorโ, he insists.
โI am not particularly excited being referred to as a billionaire. It is a meaningless title which can cloud your visionโ, he says. โBeing a billionaire is not what I set out to achieve when I got into business. My vision has always been to build businesses that can outlive me. If I live well because the business is doing well, I consider that a bonus.โ
But his self-effacing approach to life does not mask the success he has achieved over the last 14 years. Sample this. Leonโs father died when he was at the tender age of 19. The loss thrust him into a new world where he was completely on his own. โIt was a harsh reality. But I also knew that my future depended on the choices that I made at that critical moment in my life,โ he says.
At this age, he could have taken the path that many young people take of squandering the fortunes they inherit from their parents. Not so for Leon. One of the assets he inherited from his father was aย hotelย in Kitengela township then known asHotelย Africana, a modest facility by any standard. Leon expanded and rebranded the facility to a luxury 30 roomsย hotelย now called Sandalwood Kitengela.
It is the finestย hotelย in the fast growing Kitengela town, attracting the new crop of Kenyan middle-class settling in Kajiado County as well as touristsย travellingย on the Nairobi-Namanga road Sandalwood Kitengela is what has given birth to the multi-billion chain of Sandalwoodย Hotelsย andย Resorts.
In 2002, Al-Qaeda operatives bombed then Israeli-owned Paradiseย Hotelย in Mombasa, killing 13 people and injuring 80. The bombing became a public relations disaster for theย hotelย and the owners had to close it down indefinitely. But Leon saw an opportunity in the abandonedย hotel.
โTheย hotelย was in a good location. All it needed were repairs and renovations. I was not going to let the opportunity escape. The owners were selling theย hotelย at Sh590 million but no one was giving it a look. When I heard about the offer, I quickly mobilised Sh200 million from my savings and got a Sh390 million bankย loanย to snap up theย hotel,โ he says.
After the deal, he quickly renovated the destroyed Paradiseย Hotelย and put it back to business in the new name of Sandalwood Paradiseย Beach Resort. By the time he was selling it last year, it was doing roaring business. โI sold theย hotelย at Sh800 million after spending about Sh650 million on it, making a cool Sh150 million, that is without counting the profits made at the short period we operated itโ, he says.
Leon closing words are: โNever fear to take a calculated risk in business. But above all, look for that opportunity others canโt see.โ
By Gitahi Ngunyi
Source-The People