Two Army hotels in Hawaii in privatization program
Advertiser Staff
Military hotels at Tripler Medical Center and at Fort Shafter are among the facilities included in the first-ever privatization program for U.S. Army lodging.
Actus Lend Lease said it has embarked on the program by assuming ownership and operation of 62 lodging facilities at 10 U.S. Army installations. Actus Lend Lease, which also has been involved in privatization of military housing, and will invest about $125 million into the 3,200-room portfolio.
IHG, the owner of hotel brands that include Holiday Inn Hotels, InterContinental, Crowne Plaza and Holiday Inn Express, is also part of the agreement. The majority of the facilities to operate under IHG brands.
The hotels here include a 90-room facility behind Tripler, and a 7 suite facility at Fort Shafter.