Paris hotelier buys Angler’s Miami Beach hotel for $44M
A French hotelier bought the Kimpton Angler’s Hotel in Miami Beach for $43.5 million, marking one of the priciest hotel sales recorded in the city this year. Hotels Investment and Management Team LLC, led by Philippe Le Guennec, bought the 132-key property at 600 Washington Avenue. Property records show San Francisco-based KHP Capital Partners sold the nearly 1-acre complex. The trade breaks down to about $330,000 per room, or about $430 per square foot. The price includes furniture, fixtures and equipment. The deal is a return to Miami Beach for Le Guennec, who bought and sold a smaller Washington Avenue […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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