Morgans Hotel Group Announces New Mondrian in Chicago
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Morgans Hotel Group Announces New Mondrian in Chicago
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Category: North America & West Indies / Carribean islands
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2007-06-05
Morgans Hotel Group Co. (NASDAQ: MHGC) ("MHG") today announced a new joint venture with M Development, a Chicago-based developer, to develop a Mondrian hotel in Chicago. Mondrian Chicago will be operated by MHG under a long-term management contract and is expected to open in 2010. The hotel is the fifth announced Mondrian, including Los Angeles, Scottsdale, and properties under development in Las Vegas and Miami.
The joint venture will develop Mondrian Chicago, which is currently expected to have 200 rooms, on the existing property of the Cedar Hotel at the highly desirable intersection of State, Rush and Cedar Streets. The property is located in the Gold Coast region of Chicago in close proximity to dining, nightlife, and high-end retail boutiques. In addition, given the property's prime location, many guest rooms will have views of Lake Michigan.
"Chicago is a key market for us to expand our brand," said Marc Gordon, Chief Investment Officer of MHG. "Like MHG's other distinctive Mondrian hotels, Mondrian Chicago will boast the luxury amenities, cutting-edge design and energetic atmosphere that we believe distinguish our properties in the marketplace. We are pleased to partner with M Development, a leading firm with a strong track record in Chicago and the Midwest."
"We are excited about our entry into this market and believe that this represents yet another example of how MHG can extract value from our distinguished brands by expanding to attractive markets," said Ed Scheetz, President and Chief Executive Officer of MHG. "Chicago was a priority target market for us and we are pleased to have secured this flagship location for the new Mondrian. We look forward to working with M Development to develop this signature hotel in the very heart of Chicago."
Mondrian Chicago is expected to have significant space for a restaurant, bar, meeting rooms and an exercise facility, and plans call for it to be uniquely set back further from the street than the adjacent buildings, in order to allow for outdoor food and beverage operations. In addition, the current masonry facade of the existing Cedar Hotel will be restored to preserve the building's distinctive architectural features.
MHG will have a 49% interest in the joint venture. Upon completion, MHG is expected to operate the hotel under a 20-year management contract with two 5-year extension options. The development project is subject to various conditions, including obtaining acceptable financing.
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