The Phoenician, Arizona, sold for US$400m ahead of renovation
By Helen Andrews
The hotel was originally opened in 1988 on 300 acres (121 hectares) of land at the base of Camelback Mountain Credit: The Phoenician
Starwood Hotels & Resorts has sold The Phoenician, A Luxury Collection Resort in Arizona, US, to Host Hotels & Resorts for US$400m (€355m, £259m) before the resort undergoes a ‘complete renovation’.
The new owner, Host Hotels & Resorts is a lodging real estate investment trust and an owner of luxury and upper-scale hotels.
The 643-bedroom Phoenician resort will remain a Starwood-operated property – as A Luxury Collection-branded property – under a long term management agreement. It is not yet clear what the ‘complete renovation’, mentioned by Starwood, will entail – and whether it will affect the 25,000sq ft (2,323sq m) spa’s 24 treatment rooms and fitness centre.
The hotel was originally opened in 1988 on 300 acres (121 hectares) of land at the base of Camelback Mountain. It houses nine food and beverage outlets, a 27-hole golf course, seven outdoor pools and 85,500sq ft (7,757sq m) of indoor meeting space.
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Starwood Hotels & Resorts has sold The Phoenician, A Luxury Collection Resort in Arizona,
US, to Host Hotels & Resorts for US$400m (€355m, £259m) before the resort undergoes a
‘complete renovation’.
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The Phoenician, Arizona, sold for US$400m ahead of renovation
By Helen Andrews
The hotel was originally opened in 1988 on 300 acres (121 hectares) of land at the base of Camelback Mountain Credit: The Phoenician
Starwood Hotels & Resorts has sold The Phoenician, A Luxury Collection Resort in Arizona, US, to Host Hotels & Resorts for US$400m (€355m, £259m) before the resort undergoes a ‘complete renovation’.
The new owner, Host Hotels & Resorts is a lodging real estate investment trust and an owner of luxury and upper-scale hotels.
The 643-bedroom Phoenician resort will remain a Starwood-operated property – as A Luxury Collection-branded property – under a long term management agreement. It is not yet clear what the ‘complete renovation’, mentioned by Starwood, will entail – and whether it will affect the 25,000sq ft (2,323sq m) spa’s 24 treatment rooms and fitness centre.
The hotel was originally opened in 1988 on 300 acres (121 hectares) of land at the base of Camelback Mountain. It houses nine food and beverage outlets, a 27-hole golf course, seven outdoor pools and 85,500sq ft (7,757sq m) of indoor meeting space.
The first Luxury Collection Hotel – by Starwood – in Japan has opened in Kyoto, ...
Starwood Hotels & Resorts has sold The Phoenician, A Luxury Collection Resort in Arizona,
US, to Host Hotels & Resorts for US$400m (€355m, £259m) before the resort undergoes a
‘complete renovation’.
Collaborations with the medical profession and greater aspirations around wellbeing are creating a need for more experts in our sector. It’s time to reboot our thinking around the workforce
If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
Strength training is evolving,
driven by changing consumer
preferences. Julie Cramer talks
to innovators about how their
products are meeting this demand
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