
The development expands Corinthia’s high‑end portfolio into one of Italy’s most affluent tourism markets, creating new revenue streams from both hotel guests and luxury residential owners.
The announcement of Corinthia Lake Como arrives at a moment when ultra‑luxury hospitality is seeking new, experience‑driven destinations. Lake Como, long celebrated for its scenic vistas and affluent visitor base, has attracted a wave of high‑end projects, yet few combine a full‑service resort with residential components. Corinthia’s 58‑room property, backed by investment firms RoundShield and Kervis SGR, signals the brand’s strategic push into Italy’s premium leisure market, positioning the hotel to capture both international tourists and high‑net‑worth owners seeking seasonal residences and corporate retreats.
The resort’s design leans heavily on Menaggio’s historic architecture, restoring existing structures while embedding new villas that frame lake and mountain panoramas. Public spaces will be distributed across three villas, housing the lobby, lounge, and a golf club that adjoins Italy’s second‑oldest course, creating a seamless indoor‑outdoor flow. Guest rooms follow the land’s natural contours, offering understated elegance that mirrors the alpine village. Complementary amenities—including a spa, wellness centre, lakeside beach club, and fine‑dining venues—aim to deliver a holistic, nature‑centric guest experience.
The partnership with RoundShield and Kervis SGR provides the capital needed to navigate Italy’s rigorous planning process and to deliver a project of this scale on a prime lakeside parcel. By integrating three branded residences, Corinthia taps into the growing demand for luxury secondary homes that offer hotel‑level services. Expected to break ground after final approvals, the resort targets a late‑2028 opening, aligning with the region’s peak tourism season. Its presence is likely to boost local employment, increase high‑spending visitor traffic, and reinforce Lake Como’s reputation as a premier luxury destination.
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