This roundup features the latest hotel conversions in the U.S. hotel industry.
A Waldorf Astoria hotel
Rooms: 263
Location: Washington, D.C.
Formerly Known As: Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C.
Owner: U.S. federal government
Takeaway: The General Services Administration approved Miami investment fund CGI Merchant Group to take over the lease of the Old Post Office Pavilion.
The Clyde Hotel
Rooms: 392
Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
Formerly Known As: Hyatt Regency Albuquerque
Owner: Heritage Hotels & Resorts
Takeaway: The hotel will be named after Clyde Tingley, a former chairman of the Albuquerque city commission and 11th governor of New Mexico.
Ocean City Fontainebleau Resort
Rooms: 250
Location: Ocean City, Maryland
Owner: A joint venture involving affiliates of Monomoy Property Ventures, Highlands Investments and Certares Real Estate Management
Takeaway: The hotel will undergo a rebranding as part of an upcoming renovation.
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