MCR Hotels

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MCR Hotels
IndustryHospitality
Founded2006;18 years ago (2006)
Founder Tyler Morse
Headquarters
United States
Key people
Tyler Morse, Chairman & CEO
William White, CFO
Website www.mcrhotels.com
Footnotes /references
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MCR Hotels is an American hotel owner-operator. It is the third largest hotel owner in the United States by room count, [3] with 25,000 rooms and hotels that include The High Line and TWA hotels. [4]

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History

MCR Hotels was founded by Tyler Morse in 2006. Its first hotel was built in Huntsville, Alabama the same year. In 2012, MCR Hotels purchased a historic dormitory of General Theological Seminary that was built in 1895. [5] The building was converted into The High Line Hotel which was opened in May 2013. [6]

In 2015, MCR and JetBlue negotiated the rights to turn the head house of the TWA Flight Center into a new hotel. [7] The TWA Hotel opened on May 15, 2019 [8] and is the only hotel operating within the boundaries of JFK Airport. [9] By 2019, the company owned 90 hotels in 29 states. [10]

MCR purchased the Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel in 2020 along with Island Capital Group. [11] The same year, it also purchased the cloud-based property management system StayNTouch [12] and the Royalton Hotel with plans to renovate the property. [13]

In 2021, MCR Hotels purchased the Lexington Hotel in New York City. [14] It also purchased the Housekeeping software firm Optii the same year. [15]

MCR acquired the former Hotel Constance out of bankruptcy in 2022. The same year, it re-opened the hotel under the name Pasadena Hotel & Pool after $4 million in renovations. [16] MCR acquired a 99-year lease on the Gramercy Park Hotel in 2023, with plans to reopen the hotel in 2025. [4]

On February 21, 2024, BT Group announced the sale of London's BT Tower to MCR Hotels for £275 million, with plans to repurpose the landmark communications tower as an iconic hotel. [17]

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