caseLogo His expertise includes dispute resolution, expert witness testimony and advising clients on development planning, deal structuring and financial issues related to hotel and resort development and investment caseCopy Maurice Robinson
Accomplishments include facilitating the development of 5-diamond resorts and $100 million convention center hotels; conversions and renovations of historic buildings into boutique hotels; and resolving hospitality related disputes ranging up to one billion dollars in size
Formulating creative, value-added solutions for difficult tasks
30 years of consulting experience
Mr. Robinson is the recipient of a top award for valuing the Grand Canyon National Park
The San Jose Marriot
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The Lodge at Torrey Pines
Hospitality and Real Estate Consulting and Dispute Resolution, Expert Witness, Mediation and Arbitration
argonaut Hotel

The Argonaut Hotel

What:
A nautically-themed, 252-room upscale boutique hotel, with a restaurant, lounge, meeting space, retail shops, and a National Maritime Museum and Visitors Center. The four-story, 180,000 square foot brick structure, which was formerly known as the Haslett Warehouse, was once the largest fruit cannery in the country.

Where: The Fisherman’s Wharf area of San Francisco, across from the Hyde Street Pier between Jefferson and Beach Streets, one block from the San Francisco Bay.

Who: The National Park Service is the owner of the 1907 historic structure. Kimpton Hotel and Restaurant Group is both the lessee and operator.

When: The hotel opened in August of 2003, after an extensive two-year renovation, and a nearly disastrous fire midway through the conversion.

How much: Kimpton spent approximately $40 million renovating the Haslett Warehouse.

MR&A’s role: As financial advisor to the National Park Service (NPS), Mr. Robinson assisted in the developer selection process in 1998 by conducting the financial evaluation of the competitive hotel development proposals. In 1999 and 2000, he acted as business advisor to NPS in the lease negotiations with the selected developer. Mr. Robinson’s mediation skills, knowledge of hotel economics, and business acumen were invaluable in structuring the 60-year lease.

Results: The Park Service receives annual rent of over one million dollars for the once-neglected and underutilized historic structure, and visitors to Fisherman’s Wharf are treated to the area’s newest and most upscale hotel.

 
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