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US Hotel Conversions: Santa Barbara Wayfarer Rebrands to Moxy

Cambria in Washington DC To Become Hyatt House; DoubleTree in Bend Converts to Tapestry Collection; and More
The former Wayfarer hotel in Santa Barbara, California, has reopened as a Moxy property. (CoStar)
The former Wayfarer hotel in Santa Barbara, California, has reopened as a Moxy property. (CoStar)
CoStar News
August 13, 2024 | 12:59 P.M.

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

Moxy Santa Barbara Hotel

Rooms: 31
Location: Santa Barbara, California
Formerly Known As: The Wayfarer
Owner: StonePark Capital
Takeaway: Azul Hospitality will manage the property.

Hyatt House Washington DC/Convention Center

Rooms: 182
Location: Washington D.C.
Currently Known As: Cambria Washington D.C. Downtown/Convention Center
Owner: Frontier Development & Hospitality Group and Basis Investment Group
Takeaway: The hotel is undergoing a property-wide renovation and will fully convert to the Hyatt House brand in the summer of 2025.

The Newberry Hotel, a Tapestry Collection by Hilton

Rooms: 117
Location: Bend, Oregon
Formerly Known As: A DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
Owner: Braintree Hospitality
Takeaway: The hotel underwent an extensive renovation as part of its conversion and reopened on July 17.

The Parker Hotel

Rooms: 51
Location: Parker, Colorado
Formerly Known As: Ascent on Main
Owner: Eagle Point Hotel Partners
Takeaway: As part of its rebranding, the hotel has repositioned its rooftop bar into a private event space, and its dinner restaurant will undergo a renovation and concept refresh this fall.

Aura Hotel Times Square

Rooms: 234
Location: New York, New York
Formerly Known As: Hotel Mela
Owner: Capstone Equities
Takeaway: The hotel has reopened following its renovation and rebranding project.

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