Real Estate
Hollywood's Redbury Hotel Sold For $41 Million
The 57-room boutique hotel is at the corner of Hollywood and Vine.

HOLLYWOOD, CA -- Los Angeles-based hospitality company sbe announced today the sale of The Redbury hotel in Hollywood for $40.9 million.
The 57-room boutique hotel at the corner of Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street was sold to 1717 Vine LLC, an entity related to Seattle-based Vulcan Real Estate Inc., according to sbe, which will continue to manage the property.
sbe will work closely with the new ownership on all future plans and operations of the all-suites hotel, which opened in 2010 and includes the Cleo restaurant, according to sbe CEO Sam Nazarian.
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"We are pleased with the sale of The Redbury Hollywood and the return we continue to deliver for our investors,'' Nazarian said. "sbe has a strong partnership with the new ownership, and we are looking forward to continuing
the legacy of this extraordinary asset and its Cleo restaurant and The Library bar, a favorite for hotel guests and visitors.''
The original Redbury concept was a partnership between Nazarian and image maker-photographer Matthew Rolston. The brand has recently expanded to Miami Beach and the NoMad District in New York City.
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Seattle-based Vulcan Real Estate manages nearly $2 billion in real estate assets for Vulcan Inc., a Paul G. Allen company.
--City News Service/Image via Yelp user Sandy C.