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US Hotel Conversions: Hilton Seattle To Become Coast Seattle Downtown Hotel by APA

Turtle Bay Resort To Rebrand as Ritz-Carlton; Coco Palms Resorts Joins Kimpton Brand; and More
The Hilton Seattle will become the Coast Seattle Downtown Hotel by APA following a major renovation. (CoStar)
The Hilton Seattle will become the Coast Seattle Downtown Hotel by APA following a major renovation. (CoStar)
Hotel News Now
June 18, 2024 | 12:59 P.M.

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

Coast Seattle Downtown Hotel by APA

Rooms: 256
Location: Seattle, Washington
Formerly Known As: Hilton Seattle
Owner: APA Hotel Co.
Takeaway: The hotel will undergo a renovation as part of its brand conversion.

A Ritz-Carlton Hotel

Rooms: 450
Location: Kahuku, Hawaii
Currently Known As: Turtle Bay Resort
Owner: Blackstone Real Estate
Takeaway: Host Hotels & Resorts is buying the resort from Blackstone Real Estate in a $725 million deal with plans to convert it to the Ritz-Carlton brand.

Grand Hyatt Indian Wells Resort & Villas

Rooms: 531
Location: Indian Wells, California
Currently Known As: Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort & Spa
Owner: Trinity Investments
Takeaway: The brand conversion comes as part of a $64 million renovation.

Coco Palms, a Kimpton Resort

Rooms: 350
Location: Kapa'a, Hawaii
Currently Known As: Coco Palms Resort
Owner: Reef Capital Partners
Takeaway: The hotel will reopen under its new name in 2026.

1 Hotel Seattle

Rooms: 153
Location: Seattle, Washington
Currently Known As: Pan Pacific Seattle
Owner: KHP Capital Partners
Takeaway: The hotel will remain open during its renovation and conversion.

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