Palm Springs, Calif., Hotel Sells, $50Mln Renovation Planned
By Jillian
The Palm Springs Riviera Resort & Racquet Club hotel in
A venture between
RockBridge Capital of
The new owners have some big plans for the hotel, which in its heyday served the likes of the Rat Pack, a long list of
The venture is looking to bring the property back to its original grandeur and raise the caliber of the boutique hotel to that of a four-star or four-diamond property. It also plans to add a residential component to the 21-acre site.
For starters, the venture plans to slash the number of hotel rooms to 400 from 476 to employ some larger suites and different room lay-outs. It will also completely reconfigure the public areas, redoing the lobby and adding a couple of bars. There's even talk of adding a bowling alley to the lobby.
The hotel has 50,000 square feet of meeting space. The new owners may convert the smallest ballroom, about 5,500 sf, into a spa.
HBF and Noble are contemplating getting a change-of-use permit to allow for a residential condominium development on the five-acre back parcel of the property. That area holds tennis courts, an 18-hole putting golf course and the former Bono's restaurant, previously owned by the late Sonny Bono. The size and scale of that project could not be learned.
There had been talk of franchising the hotel under a national flag, such as Sheraton or Intercontinental. But it will remain independent and operated by Noble House, which is based in
The hotel, which sits at
The hotel closed at the end of May for renovations. It is slated to re-open about 18 months from now.
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