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Sunstone Plans $12M Renovation of Hyatt Regency Newport Beach

Aliso Viejo-based Sunstone Hotel Investors Inc. said on Thursday it plans a $12 million renovation of the Hyatt Regency Newport Beach.

The hotel investor’s renovation plans call for upgrades to the 403-room Hyatt Regency’s guestrooms and recreation facilities, as well as certain public spaces.

The renovation is expected to start this quarter, and should be completed by mid-2013.

The Hyatt Regency is one of four Sunstone properties, along with hotels in New York and Chicago, slated for upgrades starting this quarter. The renovations should cost about $64 million in total.

The renovation plans were disclosed by Sunstone as part of its third-quarter earnings report.

The company said third-quarter funds from operations, a profitability measure for hotel and other real estate owners, was $30.1 million, up from $9.6 million a year earlier.

Revenue totaled $221 million for the quarter, up 12% from year-ago levels.

Sunstone counts a market value of about $1.4 billion. It owns 30 hotels nationally, including the Fairmont Newport Beach and Newport Beach Hyatt Regency.

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Mark Mueller
Mark Mueller
Mark is the former Editor-in-Chief and current Community Editor of the Orange County Business Journal, one of the premier regional business newspapers in the country. He’s the fifth person to hold the editor’s position in the paper’s long history. He oversees a staff of about 15 people. The OCBJ is considered a must-read for area business executives. The print edition of the paper is the primary source of local news for most of the Business Journal’s subscribers, which includes most of OC’s major corporate and community players. Mark’s been with the paper since 2005, and long served as the real estate reporter for the paper, breaking hundreds of commercial and residential real estate stories. He took on the editor’s position in 2018.
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