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Price (low to high) Price (high to low) Newest Listings First Sort by Beds Sort by Baths Sort by Open House 25 Photos View Details (217) 899-1240 24 Photos View Details (309) 692-3900 View Details (309) 647-8811 5 Photos View Details (309) 833-4577 View Details View Details View Details View Details View Details For Sale By Owner (FSBO) Multiple Listing Service (MLS) Select Bedrooms & Bathrooms New Listings (past week) Reduced Prices (past week) Add at least two Listings to view comparisons.Veteran Chicago hotelier Laurence Geller has cut a deal with billionaire financier Sam Zell to buy the Waldorf Astoria hotel in the Gold Coast for a record-breaking price.A Geller venture including a Chinese partner has agreed to pay a Zell fund more than $600,000 per room, or $113 million, for the 188-room luxury hotel at 11 E. Walton St., according to people with knowledge of the transaction.It would be the highest per-room price ever paid for a Chicago hotel, reflecting the city's strong hospitality market and Waldorf's status as one of the city's most expensive hotels.
Most rooms there go for at least $500 a night."It's an irreplaceable asset and a great brand," said Steve Kisielica, principal and chief investment officer at Lodging Capital Partners, a Chicago-based hotel investor whose properties include the Drake Hotel. "Over time, value will continue to grow there."Geller, the former CEO of Strategic Hotels & Resorts who now runs his own hotel investment firm, did not respond to a request for comment. A spokeswoman at Zell's Chicago-based Equity Group Investments declined to comment.The $600,000 per-room price eclipses the previous high of about $505,000 per room, or $95 million, that Zell paid for the Gold Coast hotel in late 2011, when it was called the Elysian. The sale will generate a good gain for Zell, who also received millions of dollars in "key money" from McLean, Va.-based Hilton Worldwide, which runs the Waldorf chain, for converting the hotel to a Waldorf. Hotels have generated big returns for their owners in recent years as occupancies and room rates have jumped and as more investors have piled into the market.
High prices have tempted more investors to cash out. The Palmer House Hilton just went on the market and is expected to fetch as much as $575 million.Chinese investors especially have taken a shine to luxury hotels. Geller is teaming up on the Waldorf acquisition with Wanxiang America Real Estate Group, an Elgin-based unit of Chinese auto parts manufacturer Wanxiang Group, according to the people with knowledge of the deal.Wanxiang also is Geller's partner on his recently launched conversion of an office building just off North Michigan Avenue into a 287-room Conrad Hotel. A Wanxiang executive did not return a call.The Conrad and Waldorf deals are Geller's first big ones in Chicago since he left Strategic Hotels, a Chicago-based company he founded, in 2012. Geller is known as a hands-on and creative hotel owner with an affinity for luxury properties, though it's unclear what he has in mind for the Waldorf.A strong convention business and rising corporate and leisure travel have allowed local hotels to rack up the best numbers since the last boom.
Revenue per available room, a key measure that accounts for occupancy and room rate, rose to $93.39 at Chicago-area hotels last year, up 7.1 percent from 2013 and eclipsing the prior high of $87.54 in 2007, according to STR, a research firm based in suburban Nashville, Tenn.But the high end of the market has gotten more crowded, with new competitors like the Langham Hotel opening in recent years. Puppies For Sale Near Greenville PaDevelopers are on track to add more than 2,200 rooms to the downtown market this year with thousands more in the works.Costco Window Treatments CanadaHow hoteliers fare over the next few years will depend in part on whether demand can keep up with supply. Double Curtain Rod ConversionIt has so far, said Peter Dumon, president of Harp Group, a Westmont-based hotel owner whose local properties include the Kinzie Hotel in River North.“
Chicago is doing very well and the supply is being absorbed thus far,” he wrote in an email. Located in Illinois, Fulton County is considered a medium-sized urban county that sits adjacent to a larger metropolitan region. Of the 102 counties in Illinois, Fulton County ranks 40th in terms of its population (35,699, according to 2015 Census estimates). At 883 square miles, Fulton County is Illinois's ninth biggest county (covering two percent of the state). Recent internal data place the average per-acre value of land for sale in Fulton County at $3,423, with an average list price of $241,687 for land and farms for sale in Fulton County. Farming activities in Fulton County generate annual revenues of $212 million, 72 percent of which is from livestock products and 28 percent from crop harvests. Search more than 1.4 million foreclosure, preforeclosure, bankruptcy and tax lien listings conveniently in one place.Home > Inns For Sale We list hundreds of inns across the United States and worldwide, in all sizes and locations.
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