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In 1937, real estate mogul A.M. "Sonny" Sonnabend pooled his resources with six other investors to purchase the Preston Beach Hotel in Swampscott, Massachusetts. Sonnabend personally managed the hotel and began focusing on the hospitality industry.[5] Over the following years, Sonnabend invested in other hotel properties, which he managed through Sonnabend Operated Hotels in 1944.[6]
In 1956, Sonnabend merged Sonnabend Operated Hotels with Childs Company, forming the Hotel Corporation of America. The company purchased the Mayflower HotelinWashington, D.C., that year.[11] The first Charterhouse Hotel was opened in Bangor, Maine, in 1957. Twenty-five other Charterhouse Hotels were built between 1957 and 1983. Beginning in the late 1950s, the name "Sonesta" became affiliated with hotels in the US and abroad. In 1968, the corporation began to grow internationally with the construction of the Sonesta Montreal. In 1969, the first Royal Sonesta Hotel was built in New Orleans.[12][13]
In 1970, the Hotel Corporation of America was rebranded Sonesta International Hotels. The name "Sonesta" was a portmanteau of A.M. Sonnabend's nickname "Sonny" and his wife Esther's name.[14] The company introduced "Just Us Kids", a children's club program, in 1975.[15] The Sonesta Art Collection, formed in 1976, was one of the first corporate hotel programs to showcase original art.[16] As of 2012, the collection included over 7,000 works of original art.[17]
Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Sonesta built several hotel properties in Egypt, and began operating Nile cruises.[18] In the 1990s and 2000s, the company opened several new hotels in South America and the Caribbean.[19][20]
Expansion, acquisition of Red Lion Hotels Corporation[edit]
Sonesta was sold to an affiliate of Newton-based Hospitality Properties Trust in 2011, and became a privately owned company again.[21] 34% of Sonesta International Hotels Corporation is owned by Service Properties Trust (SVC), a Boston real estate trust.[22] In 2015, Carlos Flores became CEO of Sonesta.[23] In 2015, the company created Sonesta ES Suites, in cities like Columbus, Ohio, Cincinnati, and Cleveland.[24]
In March 2021, Sonesta finalized its acquisition of Red Lion Hotels Corporation with over 900 hotels in a transaction valued at $90 million.[27] During this time, Sonesta launched Sonesta Simply Suites and Sonesta Select.[28][29]