Source: Meyer Jabara

Danbury, Conn. -- Meyer Jabara Hotels (MJH) continues to expand its presence in Baltimore by signing an agreement with the owners of Sandalwood Management and KPG Hotels to manage the companies first upscale Cambria Hotel in Baltimore. The 14-story, 144-room hotel, originally known as the American Building, was the first office building constructed following the Great Baltimore Fire in 1905. The property, located at 231 East Baltimore Street, is expected to open by the end of 2019.

This is the fourth property that MJH will operate in Baltimore. The hotel ownership and management group also owns and manages three independent hotels in the Charm City: the Admiral Fell Inn (a Historic Hotel of America owned by MJH), the Inn at Henderson's Wharf, and Pier 5 Hotel (part of the Curio Collection by Hilton®). This is the first property that MJH will manage for Sandalwood Management and KPG Hotels.

"Meyer Jabara Hotels is uniquely qualified to manage this property due to their knowledge of the Cambria brand and their long presence in the Baltimore market," said Paul Patel, president of real estate investment firm Sandalwood Management. "There is a strong demand here for an upscale brand, and Cambria is the right choice for this market. When you combine location with the expertise that MJH is bringing to the table, we expect to optimize occupancy and ADR considering nearby demand generators such as the M&T Bank Stadium, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, the Baltimore Convention Center and the city's Inner Harbor."

The Cambria Hotel Baltimore is in the heart of the city, making it an ideal destination for business and leisure travelers. The property is near the Baltimore Convention Center, the Inner Harbor, Camden Yards, M&T Bank Stadium, Johns Hopkins University and Hospital, and the National Aquarium. Major businesses in the area include Constellation Energy, Morgan Stanley, T. Rowe Price, and Under Armour.

The Cambria® Hotels & Suites brand sports an industrial design, stylish rooms, business center conveniences, and highly-personalized service. The new Baltimore hotel will include flexible meeting spaces and a state-of-the-art fitness center. The property will also feature contemporary onsite dining, serving a menu comprised of local specialties, liquor, wine, and local craft beers, as well as freshly prepared grab-and-go gourmet salads and sandwiches, and a barista bar.

Rick Odorisio, MJH senior vice president of operations, said Meyer Jabara Hotels is delighted to be expanding its presence in Baltimore and its ongoing relationship with Choice Hotels and the Cambria brand.

"We are eager to inform our existing customers that Meyer Jabara Hotels now has a luxury option in Baltimore," Odorisio said. "Not only will we cross-utilize our existing resources to become a more efficient hotel operator in this market, but we will soon have three price-point options to meet even more travelers' demands. Cambria is an ideal brand to bring to Baltimore; it's leading edge in terms of urban design and amenities, and it has widespread appeal to Millennials."

Conversion and repurposing of the American Building will commence in March 2018.

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About Meyer Jabara Hotels

With headquarters in Danbury, Conn., and offices in West Palm Beach, Meyer Jabara Hotels is an award-winning hospitality company owning and operating 31 hotels and 20 restaurants in 12 states throughout the eastern and central United States. The company was formed in 1977 through the partnership of William Meyer, a specialist in real property law, and Richard Jabara, a second-generation hotelier. Now under the direction of President Justin Jabara, the company has experience in all kinds of properties, from 16-room boutique properties to 508-room convention hotels. The Meyer Jabara Hotels portfolio consists of hospitality's leading extended stay, boutique, select service, and full service brands under the Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, InterContinental, and Choice umbrellas, as well as several independents. Meyer Jabara Hotels is, and always will be, in the people business. The better the people, the better the business, and that philosophy extends to all key stakeholders: business partners, associates, and guests. The company strives to create success for all it serves. For more information on Meyer Jabara Hotels, visit www.meyerjabarahotels.com.

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