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The St. Regis brand was launched in 1998, [5] when Starwood rebranded a former Ritz-Carlton property it had bought in Aspen, Colorado as The St. Regis Aspen. [6] In 1999, Starwood rebranded the Carlton Hotel in Washington, D.C. [ 7 ] and two more former Ritz-Carlton properties in Houston [ 8 ] and Philadelphia [ 9 ] as St. Regis hotels.
Westbrook Partners sold The St. Regis to Al Rayyan Tourism Investment Co. (ARTIC), a hotel and resort investment company based in Qatar, for an undisclosed sum in July 2015. Included in the purchase was a 22,000 square feet (2,000 m 2), two-story building next to the hotel. ARTIC said that the hotel would continue to be branded a St. Regis. [9]
Considering that the St. Regis Washington, D.C. is located just steps from the White House, it might not come as a surprise that every president since Calvin Coolidge is said to have visited. But ...
The St. Regis Chicago is a mixed-use residential and hotel building consisting of the St. Regis Residences, 393 luxury condominium residences, and the St. Regis Hotel, with 191 hotel rooms, including 33 suites. [5] The hotel occupies the first 10 floors of the structure with private residences on floors 11 through 97. [15]
The 39-floor St. Regis Nashville will include 177 guest rooms and 111 luxury condominiums. A fine dining restaurant, lobby bar, three-meal restaurant, full-service spa and two amenity decks will ...
The St. Regis New York is a luxury hotel at 2 East 55th Street, at the southeast corner with Fifth Avenue, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. The hotel was originally developed by John Jacob Astor IV and was completed in 1904 to designs by Trowbridge & Livingston .