353-Room Historic Property is LuxUrban's Largest Operating Rights Acquisition to Date
LuxUrban Hotels Inc. (Nasdaq: LUXH) today announced that it has signed and funded a 15-year Master Lease Agreement (MLA), plus two, five-year options, to operate The James NoMad Hotel in New York City. LuxUrban expects that The James will be rebranded as The J Hotel by LuxUrban, a Wyndham Grand® Hotel. The Company expects to take possession of the property and begin welcoming guests on or before March 1, 2024.
Boasting an exceptional Beaux-Arts style exterior, the James NoMad is a New York City landmark. This 353-room property – which carries a rating of 4.5 on Tripadvisor® - is conveniently located in midtown Manhattan and just a short walk from the Empire State Building, Madison Square Garden and Grand Central Station. Eclectic, post-modern touches define the lobby and works from local artists adorn the walls. The hotel, designed by renowned architect Thomas Juul-Hansen, has been described as an “urban sanctuary.”
Guests can enjoy renowned indoor/outdoor Italian dining at Scarpetta – which has received a James Beard nomination for ‘Best New Restaurant in America’ as well as a coveted three-star review from the New York Times – and relax at The Seville, the hotel’s throwback, speak-easy style cocktail lounge.
Location: 22 East 29th Street, New York City.
“The J Hotel will mark LuxUrban’s 13th hotel under long-term lease in our core market of New York City and expand our range of offerings to business and leisure travelers,” said Brian Ferdinand, Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of LuxUrban Hotels. “I want to thank GFI Hospitality, an affiliate of GFI Capital Resources Group, for its support, professionalism, and vision in consummating this transaction. GFI Hospitality has completed over $4 billion in hotel transactions and created some of the world’s most iconic lifestyle hotels – including the Beekman, a Thompson Hotel, The Thompson Central Park, Ace New York, Ace Brooklyn, Ace Palm Springs, and the James NoMad. We look forward to our continued collaboration.”
Allen Gross, CEO of GFI, said, “GFI looks forward to collaborating with LuxUrban on additional transactions. In our view, LuxUrban’s unique MLA model coupled with its’ partnership with Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, which boasts the largest rewards program in the world, has positioned the Company for great success. As a developer and owner of over $4 billion of hospitality assets, we are very excited to be working with LuxUrban.”
“Having added our first hotel to the Wyndham platform in late Q3 (September) 2023 and completing the portfolio integration in Q4 2023, we are seeing an increasing percentage of Wyndham direct sales which are expected to reduce our dependency on comparatively lower margin third-party OTAs. We expect to realize scale-driven cost efficiencies more fully as we build property density in our existing cities.”
Shanoop Kothari Co-CEO & CFO Joins Atlanta Fed's Business Inflation Expectations Panel
The Company also announced that Shanoop Kothari, LuxUrban’s President, Co-Chief Executive Officer, and Chief Financial Officer has accepted an invitation to join the Atlanta Fed's Business Inflation Expectations Panel. The only panel of its kind, the Business Inflation Expectations Panel explores the expectations of business leaders regarding changes in their level of inflation with relation to sales revenue and growth a year ahead of time. The Company believes the size and footprint of its hotel portfolio and the expected growth of its operations provide an informed basis to provide insight on the impact of inflation on hotel operations nationwide.
Throughout his more than 25-year career, Mr. Kothari has held positions of increasing responsibility in the areas of accounting, corporate finance, executive management, and capital markets. A Certified Public Accountant and Certified Internal Auditor, as well as holding Series 7 / 24 / 63 licenses, Mr. Kothari began his career at Price Waterhouse as a senior auditor. His experience as CFO includes BindView Development Corporation, a publicly traded software company that was acquired by Symantec Corporation, and for a private oil and gas refinery joint venture with HollyFrontier. Mr. Kothari spent a total of 12 years as an investment banker with Credit Suisse and FBR. Mr. Kothari received a BA in Accounting from Southern Methodist University, cum laude, and an MBA from Rice University, where he was Jones Scholar.