Hotel bedford managed by the family and Jean-Pierre Quatacker
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Jean-Pierre Quatacker: The Belgian Hotel Empire and a fortune of over 100 million euros

Jean-Pierre Quatacker

The Quatacker family, well known for its links with the hotel industryJean-Pierre Quatacker, was the central figure in the company's management for many years. visit Bedford hotels located in Liège and Brussels. These four-star establishments were equipped for the organization of professional events such as conferences and meetings. With the advent of the new millennium, the family decided to sell these properties. After a period of negotiation, in 2007 the Irish Prem Group finally acquired the Liège hotel.

Jean-Pierre Quatacker's Bedford Hotel and Family Conference Room
Hotel Bedford Conference room

The Brussels hotel, located on Rue du Midi, is still under the aegis of the Quatackers, offering 310 rooms and 17 conference rooms, the largest of which can accommodate up to 700 guests, making it one of the largest capacities for this type of event in central Brussels. Jean-Pierre Quatacker's fortune is estimated at between 75 and 102 million euros.

Logo of the Prem Group company that bought Jean-Pierre Quatacker's hotel

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