Gates, Saudi prince seeking sale of Four Seasons Toronto

 

Bloomberg

Billionaire investor Bill Gates and Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud are seeking to sell Toronto’s landmark Four Seasons hotel for almost C$1 million ($780,000) a room in what would be the highest price for a hotel in Canada, according to people familiar with the matter.
Kingdom Holding Co., owned by the Saudi prince, and Cascade Investment, a vehicle controlled by Microsoft Corp. co-founder Gates, put the property on the market this year. The sellers are targeting as much as C$250 million, the people said.
“At Four Seasons Hotel Toronto we continue to welcome guests and patrons with the legendary service and attention to detail for which Four Seasons is known worldwide,” Four Seasons spokeswoman Sorya Gaulin said.
Kingdom Holding, Cascade, and Isadore Sharp, the hotelier’s chief executive officer at the time, purchased Four Seasons Holdings Inc. for $3.8 billion including debt in 2007, taking the company private. The hotel chain has been growing since then, and is nearing completion on its 99th property, Sharp, now chairman, said at an event in Toronto last week.
The Four Seasons Toronto property in Yorkville, near high-end shops on Bloor Street, is comprised of two buildings that are a mix of hotel and luxury condo units that opened in 2012. The offer is only for the hotel portion, with about 250 rooms, the people said.
The Four Seasons asking price per room would exceed others in the country, including the Westin Harbour Castle in Toronto, which fetched C$290 million or about C$567,500 per room last year.

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