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InnVest Hotels acquires former Trump Tower, to be renamed the St. Regis Toronto

InnVest Hotels will be renaming the former Trump International Hotel and Tower as the St. Regis Toronto as part of an acquisition deal with JCF Capital.
InnVest Hotels will be renaming the former Trump International Hotel and Tower as the St. Regis Toronto as part of an acquisition deal with JCF Capital.

TORONTO – InnVest Hotels LP is acquiring the luxury hotel formerly known as Toronto’s Trump International Hotel and Tower from JCF Capital for an undisclosed amount.

As part of the deal, the 65-storey facility will get a significant renovation and be renamed the St. Regis Toronto once the revamp is done.

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But before the full rebranding is complete, the site will operate as the Adelaide Hotel Toronto while it undergoes a renovation to the lobby, guest rooms, public areas and food and beverage outlets.

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JCF Capital said earlier this week that the hotel, which has struggled financially and been the focus of a long-running legal battle, will no longer bear Donald Trump’s name.

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The U.S. president never owned the building, but his Trump Organization licensed his name and operated the property.

InnVest is a Canadian company that holds one of largest hotel portfolios in the country.

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