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In 2019, Downtown Jacksonville was in the middle of a hotel boom with several hotels either under construction or proposed. Five months into the COVID-19 pandemic, that great hotel boom appears to be over and now a major existing hotelier is ready to pack it up and leave town.
Read More: https://www.thejaxsonmag.com/article/omni-wants-out-of-downtown-jacksonville/
I actually think this could be a good thing post-pandemic.
I don't view their selling related to the pandemic - Omni's strategy seems to be more resort/major convention type places. Given Jacksonville clearly isn't interested in playing in the major convention game, this does make sense. I do wonder if they're hurt a little bit by hotel loyalty programs - most frequent travelers stick to one program as best as they can. The resort and convention business is a way around that.
Hilton is covered better than anyone, which (of the big 3) leaves IHG and Marriott. I can certainly see Marriott being interested in the market with one of their main brands.
This hotel has Embassy Suites written all over it. I'm a Hilton diamond member and would love to see this.
so much #winning
With the boom in hotel building that's been going on, there's bound to be a correction.
Projects were being canceled before this nasty recession.
I suspect the Omni will live with someone looking to squeeze a few more pennies out of a tired property. But I wouldn't count on it. You can't loose 25%, 45% of business and not have a lot of casualties.
speaking of hotels, what ever happened to the ambassador renovation?
The developer just got council to change the project's development agreement:
QuoteThe deal requires the developer to begin building improvements at the Ambassador Hotel by Sept. 25 and complete construction by March 25, 2022.
https://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/article/council-asked-to-change-ambassador-hotel-agreement