Monopoly in Mallorca? Ramis family buys AC Ciutat in Palma
Why hotel ownership concentration in Palma matters
New hotel deals in Palma raise questions about ownership concentration, competition and what it means for local workers.

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Is Palma seeing too much hotel ownership concentrated in a few hands?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
What does the Ramis family’s purchase of AC Ciutat in Palma mean for the hotel?
The hotel stays under the Marriott brand, but ownership and future investment plans may change.
Does a local Mallorcan company buying a hotel in Palma make a difference?
Local owners may be more connected to suppliers, staff and the city’s economy.
What should guests expect at AC Ciutat in Palma after the sale?
Guests should not expect immediate changes, but future upgrades are possible.
What does the sale of hotels in Palma mean for local staff?
Employees mainly want certainty about contracts, working conditions and job security.
How do sustainability labels like A energy ratings and BREEAM matter for a hotel in Mallorca?
They are useful only if they lead to real energy savings and practical improvements.
Why is the Passeig Marítim area in Palma often linked to hotel and property changes?
It is a key area, so ownership changes there often have wider local impact.
What can Palma do to keep hotel ownership changes from hurting residents?
The city can use clearer rules, transparency and labour safeguards.
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