Las Vegas Review-Journal

Allegiant secures Fla. resort funding

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scheduled to be completed in fall 2020, according to Sunseeker’s website.

Hilarie Grey, spokeswoma­n for

Las Vegas-based Allegiant, said the first phase will cost $470 million, including $50 million that was already spent for the land.

“We are so pleased to partner with (TPG Sixth Street), not only for strategic capital to construct our inaugural resort in Charlotte Harbor but also to develop the Sunseeker Resorts brand, where we share a vision for tremendous opportunit­y in the future,” Allegiant President John Redmond said in Monday’s announceme­nt.

Clint Kollar, a partner with TPG Sixth Street, said in the release that the firm is pleased to be financing a new resort brand “that integrates the strength of a proven airline operation with a tremendous existing customer base and a highly successful direct-sales model.”

Allegiant, known for flying from small, underserve­d cities to warm-weather vacation spots, often without competitio­n on its routes, announced plans for the 22-acre resort in August 2017.

The project is Allegiant’s first foray into the hotel business, and its unveiling came almost a year after Redmond, a former casino executive, was named president of the airline in September 2016.

“You can’t take a Vegas-style hotel and stick it in another location like Florida,” Redmond said when Sunseeker was announced. “We’re selling a lifestyle.”

Allegiant indicated in late January that it had lined up $175 million for Sunseeker from a “well-known institutio­nal asset manager” and that it expected to close on the financing by the end of this quarter. At the time, Allegiant did not name the asset manager.

Grey said Monday that there was no expectatio­n for how long it would take to obtain project funding.

The resort, in Port Charlotte, Florida, will be built near Punta Gorda Airport. Allegiant is the airport’s only commercial airline, according to airport spokeswoma­n Kaley Miller.

Contact Eli Segall at esegall@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0342. Follow @eli_segall on Twitter.

 ?? Allegiant Travel Co. ?? Allegiant Air’s parent company plans to build a 22-acre resort, a rendering of which is seen here, in Port Charlotte, Fla.
Allegiant Travel Co. Allegiant Air’s parent company plans to build a 22-acre resort, a rendering of which is seen here, in Port Charlotte, Fla.

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