US: Administration firm PM Lodge Group has merged with lodge administration firm Sightline Hospitality.
The merger with Sightline Hospitality will add 22 properties open and within the pipeline to PM Lodge Group’s portfolio, largely as a part of the group’s life-style division Modus by PM Lodge Group.
Sightline’s lodge manufacturers together with nature-focussed RESET and outside adventure-led evo Accommodations will be part of PM Lodge Group.
Geographically, the merger additionally expands PM’s footprint within the mountain areas, alongside the West Coast, and marks the group’s debut within the Hawaiian Islands.
The newly merged entity will proceed to function beneath the PM Lodge Group title, which now manages roughly 85 resorts and resorts throughout the US.
Joseph Bojanowski, president of PM Lodge Group, mentioned: “Becoming a member of forces with Sightline Hospitality represents a major milestone in PM Lodge Group’s ongoing mission to raise hospitality administration requirements.
“Our firms share a imaginative and prescient for redefining visitor experiences and a dedication to operational excellence. This partnership permits us to leverage our mixed experience, increasing our footprint from coast to coast with a various portfolio of distinctive properties. By uniting our individuals and strengths, we’re nicely positioned to fulfill the evolving calls for of at the moment’s discerning travellers, whereas setting new benchmarks for innovation in our trade,” he added.
Kirk Pederson, president of Sightline Hospitality, mentioned: “At Sightline Hospitality, the core mission has all the time been to craft distinctive and immersive experiences for our company. This merger with PM Lodge Group represents a strategic alternative to mix our strengths and redefine the boundaries of hospitality excellence.
“We’re excited to combine our distinctive tradition, our individuals and experience with PM Lodge Group’s established file of trade management. Collectively, we’re poised to set new requirements in visitor satisfaction and property administration.”