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Shangri-La Hotels

Will manage the Shangri-La (2010, 400 rooms) announced for Echelon Place.


Sahara Investments, LLC

AllureLasVegas.com

Proposing a 1,300-room hotel. In a 72-story tower on 2.29 acres on the north side of Sahara Avenue and west of Fairfield Avenue.

Joint venture of Chicago-based Fifield Companies (founded by Steve Fifield), CB Richard Ellis-Strategic Partners, and land-owner Andrew Fonfa as ABF, Inc.


Sahara Investments Hotels in Las Vegas
HotelOpenedRooms
Allure Las Vegas 2010? 1,300
Total 1,300



Sahara Las Vegas Corp.

A subsidiary of Archon Corp which owns the site of the defunct Wet 'n Wild waterpark. Was to be bought by LVT1 for the now-canclled Crown Las Vegas project.


SBE Entertainment Group

Hotels: 1; Rooms: 1,720

CEO: Sam Nazarian | sbeent.com

Owns the Sahara (1952, 1720 rooms), with partner Stockbridge Real Estate Funds. The hotel is managed by subsidiary SBE Hotel Group; food and beverage is managed by subsidiary SBE Restaurant and Nightlife Groups; the casino is operated by Larry Woolf's Navegante Group. There are plans to add 800 rooms to the hotel.

Founded in 2002, SBE is a privately-held Los Angeles-based company started and led by CEO Sam Nazarian. SBE owns hotels Le Meridien Beverly Hills and Miami Ritz Plaza.

The Sahara opened in 1952 and was bought by Bill Bennett (part creator of Circus Circus, Excalibur and Luxor) in 1995. Bill died in 2002 and his wife, Lynn Bennet, died in 2006, leaving the Sahara to their son, William Gordon, operating as Gordon Gaming Corporation. In March 2007, Gordon Gaming agreed to sell the Sahara to SBE and Stockbridge for an undisclosed sum. The last remaining "Rat Pack" resort, the Sahara was the setting for the original "Ocean's Eleven" film.


SBE Entertainment Hotels in Las Vegas
HotelOpenedRooms
Sahara 1952 1,720
Total 1,720


SBE Hotel Group

A subsidiary of SBE Entertainment. Manages the Sahara.


SBE Restaurant and Nightlife Group

A subsidiary of SBE Entertainment. Manages food and beverage operations of the Sahara.


Joe H. Scott, Sr.

Developed and owns Summer Bay Resort, an RCI resort.


Seminole Tribe

Owns about 40 acres on the Strip opposite Mandalay Bay. In 2006, the tribe bought, for nearly $1 billion, the Hard Rock restaurant chain with more than 120 restaurants and some hotels (but not the Las Vegas hotel, that is owned by Morgans). Operates seven casinos in Florida.


Ray Shapiro

In 2006, proposed R Resort -- a 1,500-room hotel and 720-room condo tower on the south Strip at St. Rose Parkway. A minority partner in M Resorts which is building The M Resort.


Shell Vacations Club

Shell Vacations Club at Desert Rose, with/by RCI.


S.I. Enterprises, LLC

An operating company of Japanese father-and-son Sukeaki and Toyoruko Izumi, who owned the San Remo. S.I. is a part owner of Hooter's Casino Hotel (696 rooms, 2006), along with individual investors and Hooters of America, Inc..


The Siegel Group Nevada, Inc.

Owned by Stephen Siegel | siegelcompanies.com Along with John Tippins of Tippins Holding, owns (since 2008) the Gold Spike (112 rooms, 1976?) in downtown. May redevelop.

Based in California and owned by Stephen Siegel, The Siegel Group Nevada is a commercial real estate and business development firm. Since 2007, Siegel has bought 11 extended stay hotels and apartment complexes, converting them into a chain of "flexible stay apartments" called Siegel Suites. The Suites are operated by affiliate company SASCO Properties.

Stephen Siegel started by buying and reselling used cars. He bought his first apartment house in 2001, in North Hollywood. His first foray into Las Vegas was in 2003.

"One day, I found a 132-unit building in Las Vegas on the Internet. It was in a real rough neighborhood, but the location was great because it was attached to the Las Vegas Convention Center. I parked across the street from the building and stared at it, visualizing what I could do to improve it. The building was full of drug dealers and prostitutes. I went inside to do an inspection and some police officers were there. They said I would never be able to clean it up. Everyone said I was crazy. That was my trigger. If someone tells me I can't do it, I'm doing it. I bought the building for $6 million."
-- Inc magazine.

Purchased in 2007: Purchased in 2008:
  • The Gold Spike Hotel & Casino (112 rooms). Bought (with John Tippins) for $21 million from Gregg Covin. Will be combined with the Travel Inn (58 rooms) that Siegel and Tippins bought in 2007 for $5 million.
  • The Resort on Mount Charleston. Bought the 64-room Mount Charleston Hotel on Dec 10, 2008. 50% with Great American Capital (GAC).
  • Mark Twain apartments
  • Casa Palms Apartments
  • Deer Creek apartments, a 330-unit property which was acquired out of bankruptcy.
  • Barcelona Las Vegas (179 rooms) for $12.6 million. Will become a Siegel Slots and Suites (which offer daily rates and gaming).


Siegel Group Hotels in Las Vegas
HotelOpenedRooms
Gold Spike
(50% with Tippins
1976 112
Total 112


Siegel Suites Flexible-Stay Apartments in Las Vegas
PropertyOpenedRooms
Siegel Suites Bonanza ? 141
Siegel Suites Boulder ? 211
Siegel Suites Boulder II ? 186
Siegel Suites Cambridge ? 230
Siegel Suites Checkmate ? 52
Siegel Suites Craig ? 125
Siegel Suites Paradise ? 125
Siegel Suites Sahara ? 121
Siegel Suites St. Louis. ? 92
Siegel Suites Tropicana 2003 225
Siegel Suites Twain ? 186
Total 1,694

Thanks to Michael Crandall, Director of Business Affairs for The Siegel Group, for this information.


Notes: The Gold Spike was once owned by Las Vegas legend Jackie Gaughan. Went from Tamares to Gregg Covin.


Robert F.X. Sillerman

Founder and chairman of CKX and FXRE which has proposed The Elvis Las Vegas . His company owns branding rights to "American Idol" TV show and Elvis Presley.


Simon Property Group, Inc.

Hotels: 0; Rooms: 0
NYSE: SPG | simon.com | Hoover's profile

Owns and operates The Forum Shoppes at Caesars. Simon Property Group is the country's largest owner of shopping malls and one of the nation's largest publicly-traded Real Estate Investment Trusts (REIT). Based in Indianapolis, Indiana, the company is controlled by the Simon family: Melvin, Herbert and David.


South Point

See Michael Gaughan.


Speakeasy Gaming of Fremont, Inc.

A subsidiary of MTR Gaming Group, Inc. which owns Binion's and the Ramada Inn Speedway.


Spectrum Group Management LLC

Through Canpartners, owns the Greek Isles (202 rooms) with Canyon Partners.

Spectrum Group Management LLC is a multi-strategy asset management firm focused on distressed credit markets, secured lending and special situations. Spectrum was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in New York City.


Starwood Capital Group Global, LLC

Controlled by Barry Sternlicht (chairman and CEO).
Private | starwoodcapital.com

Made a bid to own part of the Riviera Hotel and Casino (2,700 rooms, opened in 1955).

Founded in 1991, Starwood Capital is a privately-held investment management firm that specializes in real estate developments. Barry Sternlicht is Chairman and CEO, a position he held at Starwood Hotels from 1994 to 2004. Sternlicht is still chairman emeritus of Starwood Hotels.

In 2006, Starwood Capital acquired 50% (with Lehman Brothers) of Le Méridien Hotels and Resorts (Starwood Hotels will manage Le Méridien), a controlling interest (with Intrawest) in Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, and a controlling interest in Groupe Taittinger and Société du Louvre, Europe's second-largest hotel network and owner of Crillon. A Crillon hotel for Las Vegas has been discussed.


Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.

Hotels: 3; Rooms owned: about 385. Rooms licensed: 3,508

NYSE: HOT | starwood.com | Hoovers profile

Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc. is based in White Plains, NY. Starwood has about 860 properties and their upscale brands include: Four Points, Le Méridien (owned by Starwood Capital and Lehman Brothers), Sheraton, St. Regis, W, and Westin.

In 1998, Starwood bought Caesars Palace and the Desert Inn. Starwood sold Caesars to Park Place (Hilton) in 1999 and the Desert Inn to Steve Wynn in 2000. Starwood (through OpBiz) owns part owns Planet Hollywood (bought the Aladdin out of bankruptcy with two other companies in 2003), and manages but does not own the Westin Casuarina (Westin is a division of Starwood).

St. Regis
As of 9/4/08, will develop and operate a condo tower by the Venetian Las Vegas Sands) called The St. Regis Residences at the Venetian Palazzo, Las Vegas.

W
A W Las Vegas was originally proposed with 4,000 condo-hotel rooms on Harmon Avenue. But Starwood reportedly pulled out leaving majority partner Edge Group to cancel the project in 2007. As of March 2008, may partner with Related Companies to rescue The Cosmopolitan project and make the hotel a W.

Westate
Starwood owns (along with the Edge Group and Boulevard Invest) a 63-acre parcel (bought in 2006) opposite Mandalay Bay, west of I-15 and north of Russell Road, known as "Weststate." Two or three Starwood hotels may be built there.

Macao
Starwood is heading a large two-hotel project in Macau. The Sheraton Macao will have around 4,000 rooms in two towers, opening in 2009 and 2010. Opening in 2010, the St. Regis Hotel & Residences Macao will offer around 460 hotel rooms plus 429 residential units. Situated on The Cotai Strip, a landfill area with 10 hotels and 20,000 rooms, developed by Las Vegas Sands Corp.

Starwood was founded in 1994 by real estate entrepreneur Barry Sternlicht. In 1998, Starwood acquired ITT (Sheraton). In 2004, Sternlicht left Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. to work for Starwood Capital Group, a separate company.


Starwood Hotels in Las Vegas
HotelOpenedRoomsOwned with
Element 2008 125 LaPour Partners
Planet Hollywood 2000
rebranded 2006
2,567 Planet Hollywood Int'l and Bay Harbor (85%)
W (Cosmopolitan) ? ? Related Companies
Westin Casuarina 1979
remodeled 2003
816 Columbia Sussex (100%)
Weststate Project Future ? Edge Group and Boulevard Invest
Total 3,508


Station Casinos, Inc.

Hotels: 11; Rooms: 5,716

Led by President Lorenzo Fertitta and CEO Frank Fertitta III
stationcasinos.com | Hoovers profile

Filed for bankruptcy on 7/29/09, under the weight of debt from the management-led buyout 21 months ago. Only the holding company (and 17 noncasino affiliates) entered Chapter 11 protection; the company's 18 casino properties and their affiliates were not included in the bankruptcy filing.

In November 2007, the company was bought for $5.4 billion by Fertitta Colony Partners, a private equity partnership of:
  • 74.9% Tom Barrack's Colony Capital (through subsidiary Colony Capital Acquisitions LLC).
  • 24.9% Station's two founders and managers, brothers Frank and Lorenzo Fertitta.

In February 2008, Crown LTD announced it had bought a 4.9% stake in Station Casinos for $242 million.

Station Casinos was founded in 1976 by Frank Fertitta Jr. as a gambling hall located where Palace Station now stands. The company was publicly traded on the NYSE from 1993 to 2007.

Announced 4/19/08: Viva, the largest private development at $10+ billion. 5,200 rooms in three hotels on 110 acres west of CityCenter. (The land cost $335 million over a ten-year buying period.) Also eight other projects in Las Vegas, including one by Palace Station, one south of South Point, and one on (finally) the old Castaways site.

Station is a "locals" chain of casino-hotels, based in Las Vegas. Chairman and CEO Frank Fertitta III and his family own about 25% of the company. Stations Casinos has a 6.7% interest in a joint venture that owns The Palms Hotel and Casino (not included below).

Frank Fertitta, Jr. founded Stations Casinos in 1976 as a gambling hall which is now Palace Station. The company was publicly-traded from May 1993 to Oct 2009. Besides the two brothers -- Frank and Lorenzo -- sister Delise Sartini and her husband Blake Sartini (CEO of Golden Gaming) are also owners.

Station Casinos has two 50-50 joint projects with The Greenspun Corp (Brian Greenspun, using American Nevada Co., Greenspun's real estate development arm): Green Valley Ranch (2001) and Aliante Station (2008, 202 rooms).

A new destination resort with at least 1,000 rooms is planned for a site just west of I-15 behind New York-New York. Three or more future projects are planned.


Station Casinos Hotels in Las Vegas
HotelOpenedRooms
Aliante Station
50% with American Nevada (Greenspun
2008 202
Boulder/Nellis Project 2012? ?
Boulder/Tropicana Project 2012? ?
Boulder Station 1994 300
Durango Station ? 400+600
Fiesta Henderson 1998 224
Fiesta Rancho 1994 100
Green Valley Ranch
50% with American Nevada (Greenspun
2001 497
Palace Station 1991 (ren 1996) 1,028
Red Rock Station 2006 815
Santa Fe Station 1997 200
Summerlin South Project 2010 ?
Sunset Station 1997 457
Texas Station 1995 200
Wild West (Viva) 1997 260
Total 5,714

Note: Wild Wild West (1997, 260 rooms) will be closed and the property redeveloped. The Castaways site may be used for a new hotel.

The Fiesta Rancho was bought in 2001 for $185 from George Maloof. The Fiesta Henderson was also bought in 2001 for $70 million from Ameristar Casinos.


Stockbridge Real Estate Partners, LLC

Hotels: 1; Rooms: 1720
Managing Partner: Terry Fancher | sbfund.com

Through Stockbridge Real Estate Funds, owns the Sahara (1952, 1720 rooms), with partner SBE Entertainment. Founded in 1994 and basedin San Mateo, CA, Stockbridge operates real estate investment funds.

The Sahara opened in 1952 and was bought by Bill Bennett (part creator of Circus Circus, Excalibur and Luxor) in 1995. Bill died in 2002 and his wife, Lynn Bennet, died in 2006, leaving the Sahara to their son, William Gordon, operating as Gordon Gaming Corporation. In March 2007, Gordon Gaming agreed to sell the Sahara to SBE and Stockbridge for an undisclosed sum. The last remaining "Rat Pack" resort, the Sahara was the setting for the original "Ocean's Eleven" film.


Stockbridge Hotels in Las Vegas
HotelOpenedRooms
Sahara 1952 1,720
Total 1,720


SummerGate, Inc.

See TLC Casino Enterprises, Inc.


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