Meyer Jabara Hotels
Meyer Jabara Hotels
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About Meyer Jabara Hotels
Meyer Jabara Hotels is a distinguished hospitality company specializing in the ownership and management of a diverse portfolio of hotels and restaurants across the United States.
Established in 1977 by William Meyer, a real estate law expert, and Richard Jabara, a second-generation hotelier, the company has grown to encompass 31 hotels and 20 restaurants in 12 states, including Delaware, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, and others.
The company's portfolio features a range of properties, from intimate 16-room boutique hotels to expansive 508-room convention centers. These establishments operate under various renowned brands such as Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, InterContinental, and Choice Hotels, as well as several independent labels.
Meyer Jabara Hotels offers comprehensive management services including asset management, sales and marketing, revenue management, accounting, human resources, and risk management.
Their approach emphasizes top-line revenue growth and effective cost controls to enhance the overall value of each hotel asset. The company is also recognized for its strong corporate culture, known as "The Journey," which fosters a collaborative environment where associates are encouraged to reach their fullest potential.
This culture has contributed to an average tenure of over 11 years for their general managers.
In recent developments, Meyer Jabara Hotels expanded its footprint by merging with Griffin Hotel Management LLC in November 2024. This strategic move added 14 properties to their portfolio and extended their presence into Western states, including Texas, Illinois, Arizona, New Mexico, Minnesota, and Michigan.
Headquarters and Locations
The company's headquarters are located in Danbury, Connecticut, with additional offices in West Palm Beach, Florida, and Nashville, Tennessee.
They have properties in various cities such as:
- Wilmington, Delaware
- Providence, Rhode Island
- Stamford, Connecticut
- Hollywood, Florida
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Fort Lauderdale, Florida
- Oldsmar, Florida