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Fontainebleau Resorts

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fontainebleau Resorts
IndustryHotel
Founded2005 (2005) in Florida, United States
FounderJeffrey Soffer, Glenn Schaeffer, Brett Plant
Headquarters,
Key people
Brett Mufson (president)
OwnerFontainebleau Development, Jeffrey Soffer, Brett Mufson

Fontainebleau Resorts, LLC, is a resort-hotel company started in Florida by South Florida real estate developers Turnberry Associates and the Plant family in 2005, after their purchase of the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach. The two families each hold a 50% stake in the company. The company is based in Enterprise, Nevada.[1][2]

History

The company is headed by Turnberry Principal, Jeffrey Soffer, PLANTworldwide owner Brett Plant, and former Mandalay Resort Group President, Glenn Schaeffer. The company currently has several ongoing hotel and condominium development projects in Miami Beach and Las Vegas, with several more on the way, and Schaeffer has suggested that Fontainebleau will go public in order to raise money for their multibillion-dollar development plans.[citation needed]

On April 17, 2007, Publishing & Broadcasting Limited announced that it had entered into an agreement to acquire 19% of Fontainebleau Resorts for $250 million.[3]

Schaeffer left Fontainebleau Resorts without comment in May 2009.[4] Schaeffer was primarily responsible for securing more than $3 billion in loans for the Fontainebleau Resort Las Vegas project.[5]

Properties

Subsidiary companies

  • Fontainebleau Las Vegas LLC[6]
    • Fontainebleau Las Vegas Holdings LLC
    • Fontainebleau Las Vegas Capital Corp.

References

  1. ^ "Marta Lautin Named Vice President of Marketing for the Fontainebleau Resorts Brand, Which Includes the Fontainebleau Las Vegas and Fontainebleau Miami Beach" (Press release). 2007-11-14. Retrieved 2008-08-03.
  2. ^ Fontainebleau Resorts
  3. ^ PBL buys stake in US casino company ABC News (Australia) April 19, 2007
  4. ^ Liz Benston (8 June 2009). "Outlook for Fontainebleau slides from bad to worse". The Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved 29 August 2011.
  5. ^ Fontainebleau's top executive leaves company on www.lvrj.com
  6. ^ "Fontainebleau lenders want to force Chapter 7". South Florida Business Journal. 2009-09-29.


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