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US Hotel Conversions: Andaz Wall Street Converts to Hyatt Centric

Kimpton Goodland Goleta To Rebrand; Millennium Hotel in New York Gets New Name; and More

The Andaz Wall Street's new owner converted the property to become the Hyatt Centric Wall Street New York. (Hyatt Hotels Corp.)
The Andaz Wall Street's new owner converted the property to become the Hyatt Centric Wall Street New York. (Hyatt Hotels Corp.)

This roundup features the latest hotel conversions in the U.S. hotel industry.

Hyatt Centric Wall Street New York

Rooms: 253
Location: New York, New York
Formerly Known As: Andaz Wall Street
Owner: Navika Group of Companies
Takeaway: The new owner will invest $5 million in the property as part of the conversion process.

Millennium Downtown New York

Location: New York, New York
Formerly Known As: Millennium Hilton New York Downtown
Takeaway: Highgate will manage the hotel along with the three other Millennium Hotels and Resorts-branded hotels in the area.

Kimpton Goodland Goleta

Rooms: 158
Location: Goleta, California
Owner: AWH Partners
Takeaway: The new owner has its wholly owned hotel management company, Spire Hospitality, taking over operations of the property and beginning the rebranding process.

Miami Lakes Hotel on Main

Rooms: 222
Location: Miami Lakes, Florida
Formerly Known As: Shula’s Hotel & Golf Club
Owner: The Graham Companies
Takeaway: The rebranding is part of an overall effort to modernize the guest experience.

The Charleston Place

Location: Charleston, South Carolina
Formerly Known As: The Charleston Place, a Belmond Hotel
Owner: Beemok Hospitality Group
Takeaway: The new owner plans to renovate the property as part of the conversion process.

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