Kept Hotels and Resorts Announces Appointment of Jason Hsiang as Principal (United States)
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Kept Hotels and Resorts Announces Appointment of Jason Hsiang as Principal (United States)
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Category: North America & West Indies / Carribean islands - United States - Careers
- Appointments
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2011-07-29
Kept Hotels and Resorts announced today the appointment of Jason Hsiang as Principal - Acquisitions and Development. With 12 years of hospitality and real estate investment experience, Mr. Hsiang will operate the New York office and lead the growth and expansion effort for Kept Hotels within major urban markets including the sourcing, structuring and closing of hotel management and acquisitions.
Prior to joining Kept Hotels, Mr. Hsiang held the position of Director of Acquisitions and Development for Morgans Hotel Group for the past eight years, where he was responsible for the various transactions including in the expansion of the Mondrian brand in Miami South Beach and Soho New York. Previously, Mr. Hsiang also held acquisition positions in two real estate private equity funds, Lazard Freres Real Estate Investors and Northstar Capital Investment Corp.
“I am confident that with Jason’s strong background and experience, we will successfully source acquisition and management deals for Kept Hotels in both gateway cities and resort destinations,” said Dodd Mitchell, founder of Kept Hotels, “and we are thrilled that Jason has chosen to join the company and look forward to his contribution.”
About Kept Hotels and Resorts
KEPT Hotels and Resorts is a new hotel company founded by Dodd Mitchell, Conde Nast award winner and creator of Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, Crescent Hotel, Thompson Beverly Hills and Cabo Azul. The venture will develop, design and manage the 4 plus star luxury brand with sustainable yet edgy design, without pretense or attitude. During our first wave of development, Kept will be focusing on properties in the major urban markets of New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago along with resort markets of Miami, Cabo San Lucas and Laguna Beach.
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