Highland Hospitality Corporation Acquires the Hilton Boston Back Bay From Hilton Hotels Corporation
MCLEAN, Va. and BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Highland Hospitality Corporation (NYSE:HIH) , a lodging real estate investment trust, or REIT and Hilton Hotels Corporation (NYSE:HLT) , announced today that Highland has acquired the 385-room Hilton Boston Back Bay hotel from Hilton. The purchase price for the hotel is $110.0 million, or approximately $286,000 per room.
MCLEAN, Va. and BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Highland Hospitality Corporation (NYSE:HIH) , a lodging real estate investment trust, or REIT and Hilton Hotels Corporation (NYSE:HLT) , announced today that Highland has acquired the 385-room Hilton Boston Back Bay hotel from Hilton. The purchase price for the hotel is $110.0 million, or approximately $286,000 per room. Hilton will continue to manage the property under the terms of a long-term management agreement.
James L. Francis, Highland's President and CEO, stated, "We are pleased to announce the closing of this acquisition in one of the top five gateway markets in the United States. The Hilton Boston Back Bay is a tremendous addition to our portfolio, and will benefit from Hilton's management expertise and cluster operations in Boston."
"With this transaction, Highland Hospitality now owns five hotels operating within the Hilton Family of Brands. We welcome this expanded relationship and look forward to working with Highland Hospitality as we continue to manage this outstanding asset," said Robert M. La Forgia, senior vice president and chief financial officer, Hilton Hotels Corporation.
The Hilton Boston Back Bay hotel is ideally located in the heart of Boston's most picturesque area and historic Back Bay neighborhood, only four miles from Logan International Airport and adjacent to the 250,000 square foot Hynes Convention Center and The Shops at Prudential Center mixed-use development complex. The hotel is also located near some of Boston's leading attractions and historical sites, including Fenway Park, the Museum of Fine Arts, Symphony Hall, fashionable Newbury Street, Copley Place, and Boston Common.