Trump Sells Hyatt Share To Pritzkers (Published 1996) (2024)

Business|Trump Sells Hyatt Share To Pritzkers

https://www.nytimes.com/1996/10/08/business/trump-sells-hyatt-share-to-pritzkers.html

Advertisem*nt

SKIP ADVERTIsem*nT

See the article in its original context from
October 8, 1996

,

Section D, Page

4Buy Reprints

TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers.

About the Archive

This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them.

Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems; we are continuing to work to improve these archived versions.

Donald J. Trump sold his half interest in the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York to the Pritzker family's Hyatt Corporation yesterday for $140 million, bringing to an end an often rancorous, 17-year partnership in a landmark property that marked the developer's rise to prominence.

Mr. Trump, who has wrestled with the Pritzkers over the management of the 32-story black glass hotel next to Grand Central Terminal, said he had some regrets about the sale.

''It's both a very happy and a very sad day,' Mr. Trump said. ''I am selling an asset to which I gave birth. But not only did I make money over the years, I'm getting $140 million for a half interest.''

The Hyatt Corporation and an affiliate now own 99 percent of the 1,407-room hotel, with the remaining owned by the Pritzker Family Philanthropic Fund. Hyatt officials in Chicago, who declined to confirm the sale price, said the deal reflected the company's optimism in both the hotel and the New York market.

'We have a great deal of faith in the long-range viability of this project,' said Alex Alexander, division vice president in New York for Hyatt Hotels and Resorts.

The deal also removes an obstacle to the hotel chain's growth in the New York market, according to Mr. Trump and hotel analysts familiar with the partnership. Hyatt, which also manages the Park Hyatt Hotel at the United Nations, has been hobbled by a noncompete clause in the partnership agreement with Mr. Trump that prohibited the hotel chain from opening another property in New York City. Mr. Alexander said he expected the Hyatt to explore other opportunities in New York City.

But more than anything, the deal finally disentangles the very private Pritzker family from the very flamboyant Mr. Trump. He bought an option buy the old Commodore Hotel in 1977 for $1 for his first project in Manhattan. With the help of extensive tax abatements, he and his new partner, the Pritzkers, spent $100 million converting the dowdy Commodore into the glitzy Grand Hyatt, a development that signaled the revival of New York after the fiscal crises of the 1970's.

But the two partners never really got along. Two arbitration proceedings failed to stem the bickering, and in 1993 Mr. Trump sued Jay Pritzker and the Hyatt Corporation. The company countersued seven months later. The two sides managed to settle their dispute in 1995, with the Pritzkers agreeing to pay Mr. Trump's legal fees and to finance a $25 million renovation of the hotel. But the peace treaty was seen by many hotel analysts as a prelude to a sale.

''The transaction concludes what for a fair amount of time has been an acrimonious relationship between the parties,'' said John A. Fox, senior vice president of PKF Consulting, which specializes in the hotel industry. ''I think this represents a substantial profit for Mr. Trump, but it finally gives Hyatt complete control of the property.''

A version of this article appears in print on , Section

D

, Page

4

of the National edition

with the headline:

Trump Sells Hyatt Share To Pritzkers. Order Reprints | Today’s Paper | Subscribe

Advertisem*nt

SKIP ADVERTIsem*nT

Trump Sells Hyatt Share To Pritzkers (Published 1996) (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Greg O'Connell

Last Updated:

Views: 6013

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (42 voted)

Reviews: 89% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Greg O'Connell

Birthday: 1992-01-10

Address: Suite 517 2436 Jefferey Pass, Shanitaside, UT 27519

Phone: +2614651609714

Job: Education Developer

Hobby: Cooking, Gambling, Pottery, Shooting, Baseball, Singing, Snowboarding

Introduction: My name is Greg O'Connell, I am a delightful, colorful, talented, kind, lively, modern, tender person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.