Lew Wolff News
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About $186.5 million in debt backed by the Park Hyatt Aviara Resort, a former Four Seasons property in Southern California, was sent to a special servicer today, Fitch Ratings said.
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Lew Wolff , co-owner of the Oakland Athletics baseball team, began acquiring luxury hotels in the 1990s, when they were considered a risky investment. Now he may be selling as rivals are buying properties.
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General Manager Billy Beane and President Michael Crowley will remain with the Oakland Athletics through the 2019 season, club owner Lew Wolff said today in an interview with Bloomberg Television’s “Bloomberg West.”
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The Oakland Athletics could move into a new stadium in San Jose three years after getting approval for the move from Major League Baseball, and if the San Francisco Giants drop their objections.
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The family of Hong Kong billionaire Cheng Yu-tung bought five luxury hotels, including Manhattan’s Carlyle, from Maritz, Wolff & Co. and Rosewood Corp. for about $570 million.
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The New York Yankees and Oakland Athletics won division titles on the final day of Major League Baseball’s regular season. While the Yankees’ was no surprise, even A’s executives and players were shocked at their crown.
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The $198 million Yankees are fighting to reach the American League playoffs against three teams -- Baltimore, Oakland and Tampa Bay -- who together are spending as much on players as New York.
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General Manager Billy Beane and President Michael Crowley will remain with the Oakland Athletics through the 2019 season, club owner Lew Wolff said today in an interview with Bloomberg West's Jon Erlichman. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Maritz, Wolff & Co. and Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal agreed to sell the Fairmont San Francisco hotel after failing to win permission to convert part of the property into residences.
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San Francisco’s Nob Hill, the posh neighborhood overlooking downtown and the bay, may continue to be left out of a thriving market for hotel sales in the city as investors focus on the area surrounding the convention center.
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