28.11.12

Sahara buys NY hotels


Subrata Roy-promoted real estate-to-financial services major Sahara Group has completed the acquisition of two iconic New York hotels—New York Plaza and Dream New York-—both based near Manhattan’s Central Park, a century-old destination for socialites and celebrities, for around $800 million (about Rs 4,400 crore). The Sahara Group, which had acquired Grosvenor House in London in 2010, is said to be now looking at picking up some other landmark properties in New York to build up a portfolio of luxury hotels.
The Sahara Group will acquire a 75% stake in Plaza Hotel for $570 million, while Kingdom, the investment vehicle of Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, will hold a 25% stake after a complex transaction. Similarly, Sahara has bought Dream Downtown, owned by celebrated New York hotelier Vikram Chatwal for $220 million.
Dream Downtown, featuring 315 loft-style rooms and Suites is a prized property of the Chatwals. Dream Downtown is within walking distance of shopping and art galleries and the famous neighborhoods of So-Ho, Chelsea, and the West Village. Both Plaza and Dream Downtown would continue to be looked after by the existing management. It could not be immediately ascertained as to how Sahara would finance the two deals. It may be pointed out that it had earlier pledged the Grosvenor House to raise 250 million pounds, a part of which may be used to fund the New York purchases. The deal comes at a time when Indian Hotels, part of the Tata group, has made a bid for acquiring a controlling stake in the Bermuda-based hospitality firm, Orient Express Hotels for $1.86 billion.
The 105-year-old storied New York Plaza, overlooking New York’s Central Park, is known for its rich legacy and was designed by Henry Janeway Hardenbergh, who also designed the historic Fort Garry Hotel in Winnipeg. Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, heir to the Vanderbilt industrial empire, was understood to have been the first guest of the hotel when it opened to the public in October 1, 1907.
The hotel, struggling in recent years, was accorded a landmark status by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1969 and was designated a National Historic Landmark (NHL) in 1986. It has been the site for famous performers and guests and has also been frequented by US presidents. It also featured in more than two dozen Hollywood movies, including North by Northwest (1959), Scent of a Woman (1991) and Home Alone 2 (1992), besides some TV serials such as Friends, Ugly Betty and Sex and the City. The hotel was also the setting of various literary works.
Sahara’s agreement to purchase the two New York-based hotels come on the back of a Supreme Court order directing it to refund over $3 billion worth of bonds raised by selling optionally fully convertible debentures. Sebi last year said the debt issue didn’t comply with rules. According to the group’s website, it has assets worth $26 billion.
Apart from the two New York hotels and Grosvenor House, Subrata Roy owns Sahara Star, a 223-room five star hotel near the Mumbai domestic airport. Besides, it also owns a resort-cum-township for the uber rich at Amby Valley in Maharashtra.

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