Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Inc. Completes Acquisition of The Fairmont Orchid, Hawaii
Strategic Acquisition Highly Complementary to Fairmont's Portfolio of Resorts
TORONTO, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Inc. ("FHR") (TSX/NYSE: FHR) announced today that it has completed the acquisition of The Orchid at Mauna Lani on the Island of Hawaii. The property will be officially flagged "The Fairmont Orchid, Hawaii" in January 2003. The purchase price for the property was approximately $140 million plus closing costs and was funded from existing credit facilities.
"FHR has been actively seeking prudent growth in the United States to increase its Fairmont portfolio and we are very pleased to have completed the acquisition of this luxury asset, located in a high barrier to entry market," commented William R. Fatt, chief executive officer of FHR. "The guest profile and product quality of The Fairmont Orchid, Hawaii are a strong complement to our current Fairmont portfolio and we expect to capitalize on our strength in the group market and strong Fairmont brand presence on the West Coast to drive future revenue growth."
About The Fairmont Orchid, Hawaii
The resort is situated on 32 beachfront acres along the semi-tropical Kohala Coast, on the Northwestern coast of Hawaii. With 539 guestrooms and suites, the resort offers a full-service spa and fitness center, 29,000 square feet of function space, three restaurants, 10 tennis courts and is located close to two 18-hole golf courses. The Fairmont Orchid, Hawaii was named to Conde Nast Traveler's 2002 Gold List alongside 21 of Fairmont's hotels and resorts. The property was also called "one of the best golf resorts" by Conde Nast Traveler's 2001 Top Golf Resorts readers' survey and was a 2001 Conde Nast Traveler Readers' Choice award winner.