Vancouver Sun

Rosewood Hotel Georgia sold

- JOANNE LEE-YOUNG jlee-young@postmedia.com

A deal has been struck to sell one of the city’s oldest hotels.

The Rosewood Hotel Georgia in downtown Vancouver has been around since 1927. For years it was known for playing host to the likes of Elvis, Frank Sinatra and Jayne Mansfield. In 2011, the historic landmark completed a four-year, $120-million restoratio­n that preserved the heritage facade and expanded the rooms inside. It was brought under new management.

This week a deal was made for it to be sold to a joint venture of Hong Kong-based firms owned by two brothers for $145 million.

Able Shine Enterprise­s and Magnificen­t Hotel Investment­s will together buy the hotel from Vancouver-based Delta Land Developmen­t Ltd., but it will continue tobemanage­dbyRosewoo­dHotels & Resorts, a Dallas-based group.

Magnificen­t Hotel is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and owns five Best Western and other hotels in Hong Kong, plus one in Shanghai. Last year, it made headlines when its subsidiary swooped in, post-Brexit in June, to buy the 408-room, Travelodge London Kings Cross Royal Scot Hotel for about £70 million. Magnificen­t’s chairman, William Cheng Kaiman, commented at the time that a significan­t drop in the British currency helped to seal the deal.

A post earlier this week on Magnificen­t’s website describes the recent acquisitio­n in Vancouver as “an excellent opportunit­y to enter the vibrant (local) real estate and hotel market at a nearly constructi­on-replacemen­t cost, for a new and most prestigiou­s building on the most prominent address of the city centre with initial yield of four per cent.”

Able Shine is a private company that was incorporat­ed in October 2016.

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