Henderson Park and Hines have completed the sale of Grand Hyatt Athens to funds managed by Blackstone Real Estate for €235m.
Strategically located on Syngrou Avenue near Athens’ popular Koukaki district, the hotel has become a premier destination for both leisure and business travellers in Athens, reflecting the longstanding reputation of Grand Hyatt while benefitting from the Greek capital’s position as one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations, with over 4.5 million visitors a year.
Henderson Park and Hines acquired the property as the 315-key Ledra Marriott in June 2017 having identified an opportunity to undertake a significant upgrade and repositioning of the asset, capitalising on its heritage as being one of Athens’ top five hotels since its original construction in 1984. The acquisition marked both firms’ entry into the Greek market.
Since its purchase, Henderson Park and Hines have completed an extensive renovation and expansion of the hotel, increasing the number of keys to 548 through the acquisition of the adjacent property, which allowed for an extension to the existing building. In addition to upgrading the rooms and suites, the common areas and amenities were transformed including the roof-top restaurant and pool, which offers panoramic views of the city and world-famous Acropolis. The final product also offers 4,400m2 of meeting and conference space.
Christopher Kuhbier, Head of Investments, Europe, at Henderson Park, commented: "The sale of Grand Hyatt Athens marks the successful conclusion to our first investment in the Greek market. The extensive renovation and repositioning we have delivered with Hines has firmly established the property as the leading luxury and conference hotel in Athens, leveraging the rich heritage of the hotel itself and the surrounding area. We remain firm believers in the strength of the Greek tourism market, which continues to thrive. The transaction underlines our continued conviction in the hospitality sector and demonstrates our ability to create value for our investors. We are pleased to now pass on the stewardship of this fantastic property to Blackstone and to be working with them again.”
Paul Gomopoulos, Head of Hines Greece, said: “We are proud to have contributed to the evolution of the Greek hospitality market with a new landmark destination for visitors and residents of Athens to enjoy for many years to come. The creation of the Grand Hyatt Athens represents the best of Hines as an investor and developer, and we remain excited about the future of Greek hospitality.”
James Seppala, Head of Real Estate Europe at Blackstone, said: “Athens is one of Europe’s fastest growing hotel markets and we are delighted to add this unique and newly renovated landmark hotel to our growing hotel portfolio. The hotel further complements our ownership of the largest resort hotel portfolio group in Southern Europe, which continues to benefit from a rebound in business travel and tourism, giving usthe confidence to deploy capital with conviction.”
HIP will manage the property.
JLL and Eastdil Secured jointly advised on the sale.
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