Staypineapple Hotels Inc., has sold the Watertown Hotel in Seattle to Sohal Hotels. Staypineapple will now manage the property under its first management and licensing agreement.
Watertown Hotel was built in 2001, became a part of the Pineapple Hospitality portfolio in 2008 and was officially branded as a Staypineapple property in 2013. The 88,500 sq.-ft. property has 100 guestrooms and suites, a fitness center, 1,300 sq. ft. of meeting space, a secured underground parking garage and an attached food and beverage cafe.
“In transferring ownership of Watertown Hotel to Sohal Hotels, we are excited to embark on a new journey to expand our management and licensing capabilities,” said Dina Belon, president, Staypineapple Hotels. “Our goal in partnership with Sohal Hotels is to maintain Staypineapple’s signature hospitality and innovative service model at Watertown Hotel, ensuring that every guest’s experience is a memorable one.”
Satpal Sohal, owner, Sohal Hotels, added, “We are thrilled to acquire Watertown Hotel, a property that has served Seattle’s University District community with distinction. This acquisition allows us to advance Sohal Hotels’ vision in partnership with a trusted brand like Staypineapple. We look forward to working closely with Staypineapple Hotels Inc.’s experienced management team to uphold the high standards of service that guests have come to expect and to foster a lasting and successful relationship.”
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