
Portman acquired the Westin Peachtree Plaza, a 1,073-key full-service hotel in downtown Atlanta, from Marriott International. The hotel will remain in Marriott’s portfolio under a long-term management agreement. Portman purchased the property through its Portman Hospitality Fund I. John Portman, the founder of Portman Holdings, designed and developed the tower in the 1970s.
When it opened in 1976, the 73-story cylindrical tower was the tallest hotel in the world. One of Atlanta’s most recognizable landmarks, the mirror-glass building rises 723 feet above downtown and is located near the Georgia World Congress Center, State Farm Arena, Mercedes-Benz Stadium and the Centennial Yards development.
Portman will launch a comprehensive renovation that will reposition the Westin Peachtree Plaza’s guestrooms, public spaces and meeting facilities prior to Super Bowl LXII in 2028.
Before the sale, the Westin Peachtree Plaza was the only Westin hotel that Marriott International owned outright. It mostly manages or franchises hundreds of other Westins across the country.
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