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Davidson / Square Mile JV Acquires Tampa Sheraton
Davidson to Manage Hotel, Oversee $14 Million Renovation
MEMPHIS, TN, May 5, 2008. Square Mile Capital Management LLC and Davidson Hotel Company, one of the nation’s largest hotel management companies, today announced their joint venture acquisition of the 259-room Sheraton Suites Tampa Airport/Westshore in Florida, from Host Realty Partnership LP for an unspecified amount. The hotel will undergo a nearly $14 million renovation, scheduled to begin in 2009. In addition to managing the property operations, Davidson will also coordinate the renovation.
“This is our first joint venture acquisition with Square Mile Capital Management, and we’re very pleased to launch our relationship with such a strong asset,” said John A. Belden, Davidson’s president and chief executive officer. “The Tampa property is our second acquisition in 2008, and we will continue to seek out new acquisition opportunities to complement our core management contract business. We look forward to exploring other opportunities with Square Mile that fit our respective investment approaches.”
Located at 4400 West Cypress St., the all-suite property is located in the upscale Westshore submarket, close to Tampa International Airport and surrounded by more than 11 million square feet of office space. The hotel also is convenient to shopping and such major attractions as Busch Gardens, Adventure Island, Channelside, Florida Aquarium, Steinbrenner Field (the NY Yankees Spring Training complex) and Raymond James Stadium, home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the 2009 Super Bowl. The hotel’s 259 suites overlook a lushly landscaped, tropical atrium, where guests may relax over a meal at the hotel’s full-service restaurant, St. James Grill, and adjacent sports bar. Among the hotel’s other amenities are an indoor pool, fitness center, business center, whirlpool/hot tub and 8,100 square feet of flexible meeting space.
“The Sheraton Suites Tampa Airport/Westshore is an attractive investment with significant growth potential,” said Steve Margol, Davidson’s executive vice president, business development. “The planned renovation will touch virtually every area of the hotel, including the lobby, restaurant and lounge, pool, meeting space, fitness center and guestrooms, and will put the property in top physical condition. Those improvements, coupled with its prime Westshore/airport location, should enable the Sheraton Suites to assume a leadership position in this market.”
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