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VENTURA COUNTY NEWS
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Three SoCal Marriott Hotels Sold Out of Receivership

10/21/14

Three Marriott hotel properties in Thousand Oaks and San Luis Obispo just sold, in transactions that completed the disposition of a five-hotel portfolio. The properties were transferred in receivership sales handled by San Diego-based Trigild.

The properties were held in a family trust and sold for an undisclosed price after Monterey California Superior Court Judge, the Honorable Susan J. Matcham, ruled in favor of the sale, overruling the objections of some the trust beneficiaries.

The recently sold Marriott hotels include:

o The 139-room Courtyard Marriott, 1605 Calle Joaquin, San Luis Obispo. Amenities include heated outdoor pool, spa, lounge, fitness center, meeting space and more.
o The 93-room TownePlace Suites by Marriott, 1712 Newbury Rd, Thousand Oaks. Amenities include outdoor pool and spa, laundry facilities, fitness center and BBQ area.
o The 120-room Courtyard Marriott, 1710 Newbury Rd, Thousand Oaks, with amenities such as lounge, outdoor pool and spa and meeting facilities.

In late 2013, Trigild was appointed receiver in connection with a long-running legal dispute between certain members of the ownership trust and allegations of misconduct by the owners of the Best Western Valencia, Holiday Inn Express Valencia, Courtyard by Marriott in San Luis Obispo and Courtyard by Marriott and a Marriott TownePlace Suites in Thousand Oaks – all held in a family trust. Trigild was subsequently directed by the court to take over property management and the operations of the properties and completed the receivership sale of the Holiday Inn Express and Best Western properties in Valencia in late August 2014.

As with the Valencia Hotels, the favorable sale price for the Marriott properties was enhanced by significant financial improvements Trigild was able to make throughout the course of the receivership -- including occupancy, ADR and RevPAR gains, Hoffman said.

The broker on the sale was Alan Reay of Atlas Hospitality Group and receiver’s counsel was Fernando Landa of Crosbie Gliner Schiffman Southard & Swanson LLP.







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