Reports: Joint Venture Buys Marriott-Branded Hotel in Southwest Florida for $835M

by Taylor Williams

MARCO ISLAND, FLA. — A joint venture between an affiliate of Sculptor Real Estate and Miami-based hospitality firm Trinity Investments has purchased the JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort, an 809-room hotel in southwest Florida for $835 million.

The seller, MassMutual, owned the hotel resort for the past four decades. The sales price translates to more than $1,000 per room. The purchase is being financed with a $690 million acquisition loan.

Situated on more than 26 acres with a quarter-mile of private beachfront, the JW Marriott Marco Island offers a variety of suites as part of its accommodations. According to another industry publication, Hotel Management, the hotel first opened in 1971 as the Marco Island Beach Hotel & Villas and was converted to a Marriott brand following a $320 million renovation in 2017.

Today, guests at the hotel can enjoy amenities such as 140,000 square feet of meeting and event facilities, 12 dining and entertainment venues and a private membership club, as well as five pools and a 24,000-square-foot spa. In addition, patrons of the hotel have access to more than 400 acres of additional golf and resort activities and features. The new ownership plans to make capital improvements to the property, specifics of which were not disclosed.

Kevin Davis, Daniel Peek, Andrew Dickey, Mike Huth, Maciej Polek, Wyatt Krapf, Jesse Pohl and Jade Lewin of JLL brokered the sale on the property on behalf of MassMutual and arranged the five-year, floating-rate loan through Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase.

“The JW Marriott Marco Island is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to acquire one of the most iconic resorts in the United States,” says Sean Hehir, managing partner, president and CEO of Trinity Investments. “With its scale and diversified demand generators, the resort has consistently demonstrated strong performance across market cycles. We see significant opportunity to further enhance the guest experience while creating long-term value for our investors.”

  • Taylor Williams

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