Noble Investment Group and Hyatt Hotels
Corporation have, through affiliates of the companies, formed a
joint venture to invest up to $80 million in the strategic new
development of Hyatt Place and Hyatt Summerfield Suites hotels.
Under the joint venture, of which Noble owns 60%
and Hyatt’s affiliate 40%, Noble will invest up to $48 million in
new Hyatt-branded select service development projects.
Additionally, as part of the agreements, a Hyatt
affiliate sold six Hyatt Place and two Hyatt Summerfield Suites
hotels to the joint venture for $110 million. The joint venture
will invest $5 million to renovate the eight properties, which its
affiliates will manage under franchise agreements with Hyatt.
Noble now manages twenty-one full and select service Hyatt-branded
hotels.
“This transaction illustrates our willingness to
use capital invested in existing hotels to expand our market
presence. Strengthening our representation in the select service
segment is a top priority for Hyatt as it helps to enhance our
ability to serve our corporate customers. Moving forward, we will
continue to apply our resources – management expertise, creativity
and capital – in ways that advance that goal and contribute to the
success of the venture,” said Mark Hoplamazian, Hyatt’s President
and Chief Executive Officer.
Steve Haggerty, global head of real estate and
development for Hyatt, added, “The structure of this joint venture will
enable us to increase our select service presence in markets where
our customers are traveling, even in an environment in which
construction financing for new hotel projects remains scarce.”
The joint venture is actively pursuing a number of new
development opportunities, the first of which will be located in
Atlanta’s Cobb Galleria area. Construction is expected to begin
later this year on a 149-room Hyatt Summerfield Suites hotel in
the Overton Park mixed used office complex. The hotel is slated to
open in 2013.
Mit
Shah, senior managing principal and chief executive officer for
Noble Investment Group, said, “Hyatt Place and Hyatt Summerfield Suites
are leading upscale brands and, along with our ability to enhance
the acquired portfolio of eight hotels, we believe adding targeted
new developments in prominent markets will create significant
value for both of our organizations.”
The six Hyatt Place
hotels and two Hyatt Summerfield Suites hotels acquired by the
joint venture are: Hyatt Summerfield Suites Boston Waltham, Hyatt
Summerfield Suites Miami Airport, Hyatt Place Atlanta/Perimeter
Center, Hyatt Place Fairlawn/Paramus, Hyatt Place Fort Worth/Cityview,
Hyatt Place Fort Worth/Hurst, Hyatt Place Minneapolis/Eden
Prairie, and Hyatt Place Princeton/Carnegie Center West.
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