by Elska Vuong
As seen in Hotel Business, Leon N. Weiner & Associates, Inc. (“LNWA”), a mission-minded housing development firm in Delaware, and the Orlean Company, a developer of residential and commercial real estate in Ohio, announced the formation of a joint-venture, Retreat Hotels & Resorts (“Retreat”).
Retreat is a full-service developer, owner, asset manager, and operator of hotels and resort communities. Seeded with existing hotel assets and a robust pipeline of future projects under development, Retreat has a presence in Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Massachusetts, Ohio, and Virginia.
The Board and management team have extensive experience in the sector, developing more than one half billion dollars in hospitality assets, representing brands such as Marriott, Hilton, Choice, and independent flags. Retreat’s Board of Managers tapped JJ Singh, former Director of LNWA’s hotel division, as its President.
“I’m thrilled to lead this new venture,” said Singh. “We have a fantastic team, an outstanding pipeline, and we’re well capitalized. In short, we’re well-positioned to deliver exceptional experiences for our guests and strong returns for our investors.”
The name Retreat has its roots in history, while also representing the hospitable culture the new company represents. LNWA’s first hotel asset, the Jekyll Island Club, had a long and storied history. In the 19th century, the Club became the preferred retreat for the most prominent families of American history including the Vanderbilts, Pulitzers, and Rockefellers. During the 20th century, the Club fell on hard times, but in 1985, LNWA transformed the property into the thriving resort it is today, welcoming guests from all around the world. The term Retreat embodies a place of privacy or safety—a refuge where travelers can escape, recharge, and leave invigorated and refreshed.
“Strategically, forming this hospitality company with the Orlean Company is an important step for LNWA. This business structure will allow the new firm to attract investment capital and support our core business: developing, building, managing and owning affordable multifamily rental housing,” said Glenn Brooks, President of LNWA. “Retreat Hotels and Resorts will build upon LNWA’s proud 36-year history of providing world class lodging experiences.”
“We’re proud to join LNWA in forming this new venture,” said David Orlean, President of the Orlean Company. “Like LNWA, our core business is multifamily and commercial development, with assets in the hospitality sector. Forming this joint-venture allows us to significantly grow our presence in the sector.”