jiujiuAƬëƬÃâ·Ñ¹Û¿´

    1. <form id=LmFinirkl><nobr id=LmFinirkl></nobr></form>
      <address id=LmFinirkl><nobr id=LmFinirkl><nobr id=LmFinirkl></nobr></nobr></address>

      Boston's Largest Hotel has been Sold

      Image: Reflection of Back Bay in Boston along the Charles River (photo via JC Ruiz / iStock / Getty Images Plus)
      Image: Reflection of Back Bay in Boston along the Charles River (photo via JC Ruiz / iStock / Getty Images Plus)
      Rich Thomaselli
      by Rich Thomaselli
      Last updated: 12:30 AM ET, Mon February 7, 2022

      The largest hotel in the city of Boston has been sold, but it remains unclear if it will remain a Sheraton property - or even a hotel.

      The Sheraton Boston was sold by parent company Host Hotels & Resorts Inc. to a pair of investment firms, Varde Partners and Hawkins Way Capital, for $233 million according to WCVB Boston.

      Host Hotels appeared anxious to get rid of the property, agreeing to a $163 million bridge loan to the two investment firms. It paves the way for Host to purchase the Hotel Van Zandt in Austin, Texas, for $246 million.

      "The sale of the Sheraton Boston allowed us to redeploy capital into other assets that we believe will bolster the EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization) growth profile of our portfolio," James F. Risoleo, president and chief executive officer of Host Hotels, said in a statement to WCVB.

      The hotel just reopened in August of 2021 after having been closed due to COVID for 17 months, but business has been scarce. The virus chased off the usual business traveler at the nearby Hynes Convention Center, and Northeastern University is using some of the rooms at the Sheraton Boston as overflow student housing.

      The 29-story Sheraton Boston Hotel has 1,220 rooms and is situated in Boston's tony and touristy Back Bay neighborhood.

      "Our strategy for the joint venture is to build a high quality, inflation protected, and cash flow generative portfolio in major U.S. cities," Francisco Milone, partner at Varde Partners, said in a joint statement. "The pandemic is driving this opportunity among distressed hospitality and select housing assets in gateway markets with high demand for certain alternative hospitality, residential, and student housing products."

      Added Ross Walker, co-founder and managing partner of Hawkins Way Capital, leading to speculation as to whether the hotel remains a Sheraton: "We will continue to leverage our hospitality, multifamily and student housing expertise to refresh and/or reposition assets such as the Sheraton Boston Hotel in order to seek to maximize value."


      For the latest travel news, updates and deals, subscribe to the daily TravelPulse newsletter.

      Topics From This Article to Explore

      Rich Thomaselli

      Rich Thomaselli

      Associate Writer

      Editor Associate Writer true 9281 14744 Rich Thomaselli has written for TravelPulse since 2014 and has been a professional journalist for nearly 40 years. His work has appeared in USA Today, the New York Times and New York Yankees publications. He is an 11-time writ

      Become A Travel Expert

      Upcoming Webinar
      Green GetawaysThursday, October 2, 2025 2:00pm EasternJoin Travel Weekly, TravelAge West and TravelPulse in the virtual studios for an exclusive webinar on...
      REGISTER NOW
      Watch Now!
      Summer Remix: Last-Minute Getaways WebinarNow On Demand Originally Live on 8/29/25As summer winds down and cooler weather approaches, many travelers are looking for one last quick...
      Watch Now!
      Watch Now!
      Africa and India on Air France and KLMNow On Demand- Originally Live on 8/27/25Join Travel Weekly and Air France-KLM for an update on Air France and KLM¡¯s network with a focus on...
      Watch Now!
      Upcoming Webinar
      Green GetawaysThursday, October 2, 2025 2:00pm EasternJoin Travel Weekly, TravelAge West and TravelPulse in the virtual studios for an exclusive webinar on...
      REGISTER NOW
      Watch Now!
      Summer Remix: Last-Minute Getaways WebinarNow On Demand Originally Live on 8/29/25As summer winds down and cooler weather approaches, many travelers are looking for one last quick...
      Watch Now!
      Watch Now!
      Africa and India on Air France and KLMNow On Demand- Originally Live on 8/27/25Join Travel Weekly and Air France-KLM for an update on Air France and KLM¡¯s network with a focus on...
      Watch Now!

      Get To Know Us Better

      Agent At Home

      Helping leisure selling travel agents successfully manage their at-home business.

      Subscribe For Free

      Agent Specialization: Group Travel

      Laurence Pinckney

      Laurence Pinckney

      CEO of Zenbiz Travel, LLC

      About Me
      Agent At Home

      Helping leisure selling travel agents successfully manage their at-home business.

      Subscribe For Free

      Agent Specialization: Group Travel

      Laurence Pinckney

      Laurence Pinckney

      CEO of Zenbiz Travel, LLC

      About Me
      HoMEjiujiuAƬëƬÃâ·Ñ¹Û¿´