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JW Marriott San Francisco Union Square
Hotel in San Francisco, California
Hotel in San Francisco, California
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| hotel_name | JW Marriott San Francisco Union Square |
| image | JW Marriott SF Union Square exterior 3.JPG |
| location | United States |
| address | 500 Post Street |
| San Francisco, California | |
| chain | JW Marriott |
| coordinates | |
| pushpin_map | United States San Francisco Central#California#USA |
| opening_date | 1987 |
| developer | Portman Holdings |
| architect | John Portman & Associates |
| operator | Marriott International |
| owner | Park Hotels & Resorts |
| number_of_rooms | 329 rooms |
| number_of_suites | 8 suites |
| number_of_restaurants | Level Three Restaurant |
| Level Three Bar | |
| floor_area | |
| floors | 21 |
| height | |
| footnotes |
San Francisco, California Level Three Bar
The JW Marriott San Francisco Union Square is a luxury hotel in San Francisco, California. It is owned by Park Hotels & Resorts.
History
The hotel was designed and built by architect and developer John Portman, and opened in 1987 as The Portman. It was sold on June 1, 1990 to Pan Pacific Hotels, a division of the Tokyu Corporation, which renamed it The Pan Pacific Hotel San Francisco. On August 10, 2003, Tokyu sold the hotel to San Francisco-based Oxford Lodging{{cite news |author1=Ryan Tate |title=San Francisco investment firm picks up Pan Pacific hotel |via=bizjournals.com
In 2011, Ashford sold the hotel to Thayer Lodging for $96 million. Thayer then sold the property to Chesapeake Lodging Trust in 2014 for $147 million. Chesapeake was acquired by Park Hotels & Resorts in 2019.
References
References
- "Emporis building ID 118833". [[Emporis]].
- Eve Belson. (October 1989). "OCEscape: The Portman Hotel". [[Orange Coast Magazine]].
- (2 June 1990). "Costa Mesa-Based Hotel Chain Buys 16th Property : Acquisition: Japanese-owned Pan Pacific Hotels and Resorts purchases the 330-room Portman-San Francisco luxury hotel".
- (23 February 2006). "Pan Pacific hotel sold for $95M". San Francisco Business Times.
- (19 April 2006). "Pan Pacific to become JW Marriott". San Francisco Business Times.
- (July 25, 2011). "Sir Francis Drake sale sparks deals in S.F.". Hotel News Now.
- (October 1, 2014). "Chesapeake Lodging Trust acquires JW Marriott San Francisco Union Square". Chesapeake Lodging Trust.
- (November 8, 2019). "Absorbing Chesapeake gives Park a path for 2020 growth". Hotel News Now.
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