Industry NewsKohlberg Acquires Interstate Hotels & Resorts

Kohlberg Acquires Interstate Hotels & Resorts

ARLINGTON, Va. and NEW YORK—Kohlberg & Company, a private equity firm headquartered in New York, has acquired Interstate Hotels & Resorts from Thayer Lodging and Jin Jiang International Hotels.

The transaction provides Interstate with a new strategic partner and positions the company to enrich its value proposition in the hotel and hospitality industry, with enhanced global relationships and access to capital resources benefiting its third-party management model. In addition, the company will continue its strategic M&A activities to support additional growth. Interstate’s senior management team will remain in place and retain equity stakes in the company.

“This transaction is validation of Interstate Hotels & Resorts’ strategy, strength, and leadership over the past five years,” said Jim Abrahamson, Interstate’s chief executive officer. “The partnership with Kohlberg will enhance the company’s current management processes, with Interstate continuing to lead from a solid position, remaining focused on providing intuitive service to guests, and developing the best talent to deliver exceptional returns for owners.”

Interstate, headquartered in Arlington, Va., employs more than 30,000 individuals worldwide and oversees operations at 425 properties located in 40 states and the District of Columbia, as well as nine countries outside the United States.

“We are excited to be partners with Interstate’s current management team and its deep team of sophisticated hospitality professionals, and we look forward to supporting Interstate’s continued expansion as well as their unwavering commitment to exceptional service for all brands, owners, and guests,” commented Ahmed I. Wahla, partner of Kohlberg & Company.

“Throughout Thayer Lodging and Jin Jiang’s five-year investment of Interstate Hotels & Resorts, the company has remained extremely strong—especially globally, now extending onto three continents,” added Bruce G. Wiles, president and chief operating officer of Thayer Lodging. “Both firms remain favorable to Interstate, its senior management team, and the business, and we expect it to continue to deliver outstanding operating results for hotel owners into the future.”

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