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Mogul snaps up pricey property; R. Donahue Peebles to purchase hotel for $85 million redevelopment project.


R. DONAHUE PEEBLES R. Donahue Peebles (b.March 2, 1960) An African-American hotel pioneer, and real estate developer in Washington D.C. and Miami Beach, founder, president and chief executive officer of The Peebles Corporation (formerly Peebles Atlantic Development Corporation). , CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  OF THE Peebles Corp. (No. 10 on the Be INDUSTRIAL/ SERVICE 100 list with $449.66 million in sales), plans to purchase the Key Colony Bay Hotel in Marathon, Florida, and transform it into a condo-hotel resort in which 72 multistory mul·ti·sto·ry   also mul·ti·sto·ried
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Having several stories: a multistory hotel.

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 villas will sell for $1.7 million and up. The Peebles Corp. has a sales contract for the waterfront property at Mile Marker 54 and expects to close the deal in December.

The property was sold by the Marathon Hotel Partners for an undisclosed amount. Barron Channer, acquisitions executive with The Peebles Corp., says, "The new development is expected to cost roughly $85 million, and total revenues are expected to top $140 million."

The Peebles Corp. has redeveloped a trove of prime real estate, including the $230 million Residences at the Bath Club and $140 million Royal Palm Hotel Royal Palm Hotel has been the name of several hotels, including:
  • Royal Palm Hotel, an early 20th-century luxury hotel in Miami, Florida
  • Royal Palm Hotel, a Registered Historic Place in Wayne County, Michigan
  • Royal Palm Hotel , a luxury hotel in Mauritius
, both in Miami Beach, and the $53 million Courtyard by Marriott Courtyard by Marriott is a brand of hotels owned by Marriott International. They have over 2,800 hotels worldwide, as of June 2007. Courtyard by Marriott is designed for business travelers.  Convention Center and $112 million 10 G Street N.E. office building, both in Washington, D.C.
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Title Annotation:B.E. 100s
Author:Nealy, Michelle J.
Publication:Black Enterprise
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Date:Nov 1, 2006
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