Service Properties Trust Closes on the Sales of 20 Additional Hotels
Service Properties Trust (Nasdaq: SVC) has successfully sold 42 Sonesta branded hotels, totaling 6,348 keys, for nearly $400 million. An additional 22 hotels, comprising 1,781 keys, are under purchase agreements expected to close in Q2 2022 for approximately $141 million. This initiative aims to enhance SVC's lodging portfolio quality and liquidity. However, the company acknowledges risks associated with finalizing these sales at expected prices and timelines.
- Sold 42 hotels for total proceeds of $397.6 million.
- 22 additional hotels under purchase agreements expected to close in Q2 2022 for $141 million.
- Anticipated higher quality lodging portfolio and enhanced liquidity after the sales.
- Sales are subject to conditions and may not occur or could be delayed.
- Sales may proceed at prices less than expected or below net book value.
Brings Total to 42 Hotels Sold for Aggregate Proceeds of Nearly
22 Additional Hotels Under Purchase and Sale Agreements Expected to Close in the Second Quarter
“The hotels we are selling are non-core to SVC. We expect that upon completion of this disposition initiative, SVC will have a higher quality lodging portfolio and enhanced liquidity.”
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SVC has entered agreements for the sale of 22 hotels for an aggregate sales price of
and expects to complete the majority of these sales during the second quarter of 2022. The sales of SVC’s properties are subject to conditions; accordingly, SVC cannot provide any assurance that it will sell any of these properties and the sales may be delayed, may not occur or their terms may change. Any sales it may complete may be at prices less than SVC expects and less than its net book value.$141.0 million -
Mr. Hargreaves states that SVC expects to have a higher quality lodging portfolio and enhanced liquidity, upon the completion of SVC’s disposition initiative. SVC may not succeed in selling the hotels at the prices and on the timing it expects if at all. For these and other possible reasons, SVC may not realize the benefits it expects from these sales.
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