Property Types Hospitality
Waikiki Beachside Hotel to be Sold
April 29, 2008
Hawaii-based Colliers Monroe Friedlander and San Francisco-based PKF Capital have been selected by the owner of the Waikiki Beachside Hotel to market and sell the 12-story, 80-room, beachfront boutique hotel. The Waikiki Beachside Hotel is located next to the Hyatt Regency Hotel and within close proximity to the Marriott Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa on Kalakaua Avenue. Currently, twenty of the hotel’s eighty units are under construction and are projected to be completed by June. The property's owners purchased the hotel in 2003 and in 2005 purchased 25 parking stalls in the adjacent Waikiki Beach Tower condominium. The partnership that owns the hotel is spread from Hong Kong to San Francisco and has decided to sell the asset in order to focus on other projects outside of Hawaii.
Recent Hospitality Headlines
$8.9B Penn Gaming Merger Crumbles
July 03, 2008
After spending the last few months attaining all the requisite approvals from various gaming commissions and boards, Penn National Gaming has put the kibosh on its proposed $8.9 billion merger with PNG Acquisition Company Inc., an entity involving funds managed by Fortress Investment Group L.L.C. and Centerbridge Partners L.P. affiliates.
World's Tallest Timeshare Tops Off in Vegas
July 03, 2008
The $1.2 billion PH Towers by Westgate in Las Vegas has reached a pivotal point in development with the attainment of the highest point of vertical construction. Located at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, the upscale 52-story PH Towers (pictured) will be the tallest timeshare building in the world.
$7B Loan for Las Vegas Sands?
July 03, 2008
Las Vegas Sands Corp. is considering taking out a $7 billion loan to expand and refinance debt for its endeavors in Macau, according to a Bloomberg article.
Work Beginning at $1.5B Gaming Resort in Kazakhstan
July 01, 2008
After a year of planning, work on a seven-phase, $1.5 billion hotel, casino and recreational complex at a 2,500-acre resort area in Kazakhstan is getting under way with the first part of the project due to come online in about two years.