AccorHotels in Exclusive Talks to Sell 85 Hotels
January 27 2016 - 12:40PM
Dow Jones News
PARIS—French hotel group AccorHotels SA said Wednesday it has
entered into exclusive talks to sell 85 hotels in Europe with a
value of €504 million as part of a sale and franchise-back
deal.
The company—which operates hotel chains including Sofitel,
Mercure and Ibis—said the hotels would be sold to a newly created
entity which will be 30% owned by AccorHotels and 70% owned by
French investment firm Eurazeo SA. The portfolio includes one
Pullman, 19 Novotel, 13 Mercure, 35 ibis, 3 ibis Styles and 14 ibis
budget hotels, Accor said.
"This wide-reaching, innovative transaction is another key step
in the transformation of HotelInvest. We are delighted to be
contributing to the emergence of a major new hotel investor in the
European market, which we intend to support over the long term,"
said John Ozinga, Chief Operating Officer of HotelInvest, which
manages the company's real estate portfolio.
The move comes as part of a continuing turnaround launched by
AccorHotels Chief Executive Sé bastien Bazin when he took on his
role in 2013. One of Mr. Bazin's first moves was to split the hotel
group into two business poles: one that runs the group's hotel
brands, and another that focuses on ownership and investment.
The hotels included in the transaction will maintain the
AccorHotels brand. AccorHotels also owns the buildings of 28 of the
hotels being sold. The buildings of the other 57 are owned by
institutional investors.
The newly created entity buying the hotels will also have a
budget of more than €100 million for renovations, AccorHotels said
in a statement.
Write to Nick Kostov at Nick.Kostov@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
January 27, 2016 13:25 ET (18:25 GMT)
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