Bricktown Hampton sells for $32M
By Brianna Bailey
The Journal Record
Monday, June 7, 2010
The Hampton Inn and Suites in Bricktown sold for $32 million. (Maike Sabolich)
OKLAHOMA CITY – A Virginia real estate investment trust has scooped up the Hampton Inn and Suites in Bricktown for $32 million, a price one market observer called one of Oklahoma’s most lucrative hotel sales in the past several years.
“That’s an extremely aggressive price and as much as I’ve seen for a Hampton at any point during the boom. It’s just an extraordinary price for this marketplace,” said Peter Holmes, CEO of the Oklahoma-based firm Hotel Broker One, which was not involved with the sale.
“Today’s market is still viewed as pretty depressed and this would represent a pretty significant, interesting shift in saying there are still properties out there that are valued extremely high,” Holmes said.
Apple REIT, one of the largest owners of Hilton-branded hotels in the country, purchased the two-year-old Bricktown hotel at 300 E. Sheridan Ave. and adjacent parking garage last week from Raymond Management, a Wisconsin-based, multi-brand hotel company, and Oklahoma City real estate developer Marsh Pitman.
The nine-story, 200-room Hampton was built in 2008. The hotel has an indoor pool and water park and features a brick façade to comply with architectural guidelines set by the Bricktown Urban Design Committee.
“It’s encouraging to me that out-of-state buyers are looking for property in Oklahoma,” Pitman said. “They like our economy … It’s a very vibrant market and people outside the state recognize that.”
Raymond Management and Pitman Resources will continue to manage the hotel and parking garage, respectively.
A representative from Apple REIT on Monday declined to comment on the sale.
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