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Hotel sales in California “completely rebound” from 2020 levels
https://therealdeal.com/la/2021/08/04/hotel-sales-in-california-completely-rebound-from-2020-levels/ 200% year-on-year increase in LA, though SF sales stay flat Los Angeles / August 04, 2021 11:30 AM By Isabella Farr In California, buying a hotel might be the new hottest thing. Hotel sales in California have skyrocketed since the start of the pandemic, according to a new report from advisory firm Atlas Hospitality. A total of 293 hotels — totaling almost 28,600 keys — were sold across California in the first six months of 2021, up from 114 during the same period in 2020. Around 70 percent of these hotels sold for over $5 million, compared with 50 percent in 2020. In Los Angeles County, 48 hotels changed hands in the first half of 2021, up from 16 in the first six months of 2020. The 580-key Hyatt Regency at LAX and the 175-key Le Merigot hotel in Santa Monica tied for most expensive sale in Los Angeles — both sold earlier this year for $75 million. Both of those hotels sold for way above the average. Across the county, the average sale clocked in at $18 million — a steep increase from the $8 million average in the first half of 2020. Though buyers weren’t interested in every Californian city. Only three hotels changed hands in…
KRON ON interview: Bay Area hotel sales
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oAFn70fc2U New survey by Atlas Hospitality Group finds hotel sales rebounding in the Bay Area, especially in Santa Clara County. Atlas’ President Alan Reay joined Sanaz Tahernia to explain the findings. KRON4 News San Francisco, CA www.kron4.com www.kronon.tv
California Hotel Valuations May Spur More Owners To Sell
https://www.costar.com/article/1192957393/california-hotel-valuations-may-spur-more-owners-to-sell First Half of 2021 Saw Record Number of Deals, Dollar Volume By Bryan Wroten Hotel News Now August 5, 2021 | 5:29 AM The California hotels transaction market has rebounded from the coronavirus pandemic faster than expected. “I’ve never seen a stronger seller’s market than what we have right now,” Atlas Hospitality Group President Alan Reay said. With every industry analyst predicting U.S. hotels will see normal operations return in a few years, the activity seen in California during the first six months of the year “is pretty phenomenal,” he said. Atlas Hospitality Group’s California Hotel Sales Survey 2021 Mid-Year reports there were 293 hotel deals during the first half of the year, a 157% year-over-year increase. The number of sales also set a new record, surpassing 2017’s record number by 41.7%. The state also saw a new record dollar volume in sales at $5.2 billion, beating 2015’s previous record amount by 22.5%. The median price per room jumped 13%. The highest-price sale was the 130-room Montage Healdsburg in Sonoma County, which sold for $265 million. The 59-room Alila Ventana Inn & Spa in Big Sur claimed the highest price per room paid in California at more than $2.5 million per room,…
COVID economy: Bay Area, California hotel purchases show big rebound
https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/08/04/covid-economy-bay-area-california-hotel-purchases-show-big-rebound/ Amid massive job losses for lodging employees, investors grab choice hotel properties By GEORGE AVALOS | gavalos@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group PUBLISHED: August 4, 2021 at 7:45 a.m. | UPDATED: August 4, 2021 at 2:37 p.m. SAN JOSE — Buyers grabbed hotel properties in the Bay Area and California at a record pace during the first half of 2021, a sign investors are confident the state and region will recuperate from coronavirus-linked maladies. The Bay Area was one of the regions that led the boom in hotel purchases from January through June of this year, a new report from Atlas Hospitality Group shows. Among Northern California regions, Santa Clara County generated the most hotel purchases and the largest combined dollar amount over the first six months of 2021, according to the report. “California hotel sales have completely rebounded from the COVID-19 impacted results that we saw” over the first six months of 2020, the report stated. In California, 293 hotels were bought during the first six months of 2021, up 157% from the 114 hotels that were bought statewide over the first six months of 2020, according to Atlas Hospitality, which tracks the lodging sector in California. The surge was far more pronounced in…
State hotel sales surge 157% through first half of year
https://www.sdtranscript.com/common/login/?sourceid=997995&source=news By Thor Kamban Biberman Thursday, August 5, 2021 Hotel sales in California are setting new records in term of price and transaction volume, according to a mid-year report from Atlas Hospitality Group. “California hotel sales have completely rebounded from the COVID-impact that we saw through the first six month of 2020,” the report stated. Atlas Hospitality Group found statewide hotel sales rose a record 157 percent through the first half of this year. The dollar volume for California’s hotel sales reached $5.2 billion during the first six months of 2021, marking a 450 percent increase, which is also a record for the state. The median price per room climbed 13 percent year-over-year, according to the report. The sale of the 59-room Alila Ventana in Big Sur set a new record at more than $2.5 million per room. Atlas Hospitality Group president Alan Reay said no one could have predicted such a turnaround, not to mention one that has happened in record time. “I think the numbers are astounding,” he said. “People were talking like it would take until 2024 or 2025 to get back to normal, but what we’re seeing now wasn’t forecast.” Reay said not only are travelers…
Hotel sale market is hotter than it’s ever been, especially in the Bay Area
https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/news/2021/08/04/hotel-sales-hot-covid-rebound-investment.html By Alex Barreira – Staff Reporter San Francisco Business Times Aug 4, 2021 Updated Aug 4, 2021, 12:13pm PDT The hotel investment sales market is heating up to historic levels in both the Bay Area and all of California. Statewide, the first half of 2021 set records for the number of hotels sales (293), dollar volume ($5.26 billion) and highest price per room ever paid statewide (you may have stayed there), per a report from Atlas Hospitality Group released Tuesday. Those transactions beat the record for first-half hotel sales set in 2017 by 41.7%. The dollar volume surpasses the first-half 2015 record by 22.5%. Sales this year are more than double what closed in the first six months of 2019 — the last comparable period before the pandemic — at 145 deals worth $2.05 billion. “No one could have predicted the kind of sales numbers and incredible rebound that we have seen in the California hotel market,” Atlas President Alan Reay said in the report. He has said previously that lots of capital was raised because there was a widespread expectation that distressed hotels would hit the market. When that didn’t happen, investors still had money to get into the market seeing its…
California Hotel Valuations May Spur More Owners To Sell
https://www.costar.com/article/1192957393?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=hospitality&utm_content=p6 First Half of 2021 Saw Record Number of Deals, Dollar Volume By Bryan Wroten Hotel News Now August 5, 2021 | 5:29 AM The California hotels transaction market has rebounded from the coronavirus pandemic faster than expected. “I’ve never seen a stronger seller’s market than what we have right now,” Atlas Hospitality Group President Alan Reay said. With every industry analyst predicting U.S. hotels will see normal operations return in a few years, the activity seen in California during the first six months of the year “is pretty phenomenal,” he said. Atlast Hospitality Group’s California Hotel Sales Survey 2021 Mid-Year reports there were 293 hotel deals during the first half of the year, a 157% year-over-year increase. The number of sales also set a new record, surpassing 2017’s record number by 41.7%. The state also saw a new record dollar volume in sales at $5.2 billion, beating 2015’s previous record amount by 22.5%. The median price per room jumped 13%. The highest-price sale was the 130-room Montage Healdsburg in Sonoma County, which sold for $265 million. The 59-room Alila Ventana Inn & Spa in Big Sur claimed the highest price per room paid in California at more than $2.5 million per room,…
Napa’s Meritage and Vista Collina resorts for sale; price could top $500 million
https://napavalleyregister.com/news/local/napa-s-meritage-and-vista-collina-resorts-for-sale-price-could-top-500-million/article_8dcf5388-2f46-5bd6-9ed4-1807ebb6320d.html Jennifer Huffman Jul 28, 2021 | Updated Aug 2, 2021 Between this Wednesday and Friday, a different kind of visitor is expected at Napa’s Meritage and Vista Collina resorts. Instead of vacationers, potential buyers were invited to tour the properties. The resorts, totaling 467 rooms over 36 acres, are for sale. An asking price was not provided. However, compared to other such hotel sales, the dual property could be sold for as much as $500 million, according to one industry expert. Both of the south Napa resorts are owned by Pacific Hospitality Group of Irvine, Calif. The adjacent Vino Bello timeshare property was not included on the sales listing. Support local news coverage and the people who report it by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register. Special offer: 1 year for $26 According to a property summary from CBRE, the sale includes the 322-room Meritage Resort & Spa, the 145-room Vista Collina Resort, a “fully operational” 9-acre vineyard,” a 5.39-acre fully entitled 253-room AC and Residence Inn development site and three commercial condominiums providing “back of house” space. In total, the space offers 80,000 square feet of indoor/outdoor meeting and event space including the “two largest” ballrooms in wine county, stated CBRE. Together, it is…
OC Hotel Openings in 2021 Outpace ’20 and ’19
https://www.ocbj.com/news/2021/aug/02/oc-hotel-openings-2021-outpace-20-and-19/ 613-ROOM WESTIN AMONG SIX TO OPEN THROUGH JUNE By Katie Murar Monday, August 2, 2021 After a slowdown in hotel openings in 2020, six hotels totaling 1,159 rooms opened in Orange County for the first half of this year, the latest sign of an industry rebound, according to a midyear development report by Irvine-based Atlas Hospitality Group. The latest report shows a big jump from the same period in 2020, when four hotels with 484 rooms opened ahead of the onset of coronavirus in the county last March. New openings are also ahead of mid-2019 levels, when two hotels totaling 280 rooms opened. Several of these hotel openings, including the 613-room Westin Anaheim Resort, delayed their opening to 2021 amid historically low occupancy levels last year. Three of the six new hotels are in Anaheim. “Many hotel developers throughout the state chose to slow down construction and/or delay opening until California started to reduce or eliminate a lot of the COVID-19 restrictions,” Atlas Founder Alan Reay said in the report. Those occupancy levels are recovering faster than many industry watchers originally thought, with hotel operators preparing for a busy summer. Bill O’Connell, who counts six hotels in Anaheim as chief executive of hospitality…
Anaheim, LA hotel occupancy up, but delta variant could upend industry’s momentum
https://spectrumnews1.com/ca/orange-county/business/2021/07/26/anaheim–la-hotel-occupancy-up–but-delta-variant-could-deal–serious-blow–to-the-local-hotel-industry BY JOSEPH PIMENTEL ORANGE COUNTY PUBLISHED 6:27 PM PT JUL. 26, 2021 ANAHEIM, Calif. — Just as things began to look up for the hospitality industry, the delta variant could upend its momentum. While not at pre-COVID levels yet, occupancy, daily rates and revenue have all increased for hotels in Los Angeles and Anaheim since California lifted coronavirus restrictions. What You Need To Know Anaheim and Los Angeles hotels are rebounding from the pandemic Hotel occupancy, average daily rate and other key metrics are up in June and July, according to STR, a hospitality data and analytics company Some hotel owners are concerned about the delta variant and taking a “wait and see approach” The delta variant is considered to be more contagious and infecting mostly unvaccinated individuals, health care officials say But the spread of the more highly contagious delta variant and a surge of new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, mainly among the unvaccinated, has some hoteliers worried. “Right now, hotel owners are taking a ‘wait and see’ attitude to the new delta variant and are hoping that we do not have to go in to another complete shutdown,” said Alan Reay, president of the hotel brokerage firm Atlas Hospitality….
Pebblebrook inks deal to sell another Union Square hotel for $87.5 million
https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/news/2021/07/22/pebblebrook-hotel-sell-union-square.html By Alex Barreira Staff Reporter, San Francisco Business Times Jul 22, 2021 Updated Jul 23, 2021, 10:46am PDT San Francisco’s second-largest hotel owner, Pebblebrook Hotel Trust, has agreed to sell its 189-room Villa Florence San Francisco Union Square for $87.5 million, or $462,963 per key, to an undisclosed buyer. The transaction will mark the second hotel unloaded this year by the Maryland-based real estate investment trust; it sold the 416-room Kimpton Sir Francis Drake Hotel in Union Square in February to Northview Hotel Group of Connecticut. The latest sale will reduce its portfolio here to 10 properties. Pebblebrook (NYSE: PEB) announced it was seeking a buyer in June. It expects the sale to close later this quarter. The Villa Florence was scheduled for a $12 million renovation that was put on hold due to the pandemic. The project was part of $60 million in investment Pebblebrook CEO Jon Bortz had threatened to leave on the table last fall in response to, among other things, the Healthy Buildings Ordinance. Pebblebrook acquired the Villa Florence, built in 1908 and located at 225 Powell St. near Union Square, in 2018 as part of its acquisition with LaSalle Hotel Properties, which had bought the hotel for $67.2 million in 2011. The pending sale…
Bankrupt hotel in downtown San Jose might not reopen in 2021
https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/07/20/bankrupt-hotel-downtown-san-jose-not-reopen-2021-real-estate-covid/ Owner of Fairmont hotel wants until at least this fall to file new plan to revamp hotel’s finances By GEORGE AVALOS | gavalos@bayareanewsgroup.com | Bay Area News Group PUBLISHED: July 20, 2021 at 9:36 a.m. | UPDATED: July 20, 2021 at 9:56 a.m. SAN JOSE — A bankrupt hotel in downtown San Jose might not reopen until December — if then — based on a new proposed timetable for the hotel’s owner to file a plan to revamp its shattered finances, court papers show. The current schedule eyed by the owner of the bankrupt Fairmont San Jose, located in the city’s downtown hotel district, is pushing the timetable for final approval of a plan to reorganize the hotel until sometime after Nov. 30. SC SJ Holdings and FMT SJ, two groups controlled by hotel owner Sam Hirbod, a Bay Area business executive, have asked the bankruptcy court to extend the period during which it has the exclusive right to file a comprehensive plan to reorganize the iconic downtown San Jose lodging. Hirbod’s group asked the U.S. Bankruptcy Court to extend the deadline to file a plan until Oct. 4 of this year. The hotel owner also wants the court to extend until Nov. 30 the time…