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Hyatt acquires The Standard and Bunkhouse hotel brands

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Hyatt continues to expand its global footprint via acquisition, notably into the lifestyle and luxury segment. We’ve seen this trend year after year ( it’s how brands like Alila, Zoetry, Miraval, Thompson, Secrets, etc have become Hyatt properties ), and the acquisition of The Standard and Bunkhouse hotel brands furthers this strategy. Hyatt is the most valuable hotel point currency in circulation, and I tend to go out of my way to stay at Hyatt properties to hit top tier Globalist status year after year in part due to the redemption ability. It’s unclear at this point when we will be able to earn and redeem points at these properties, but the deal is headed to closing and adds another 21 hotels to the portfolio.

You can read more about each brand here:

 Details of the acquisition from Hyatt’s presser:

  • “The acquired portfolio will be 100 percent asset-light and includes management, franchise and license contracts for 21 open hotels with approximately 2,000 rooms, including The Standard, London, The Standard, High Line in New York City, The Standard, Bangkok Mahanakhon and boutique treasures like Hotel Saint Cecilia in Austin, Texas and Hotel San Cristóbal in Baja California, Mexico
  • Upon closing, Hyatt will pay a base purchase price of $150 million, with up to an additional $185 million over time as additional properties enter the portfolio. Stabilized fees associated with the base purchase price are anticipated to be approximately $17 million and, to the extent the contingent purchase price is paid, additional stabilized fees are anticipated to be up to approximately $30 million.”

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