A downtown San Francisco neighborhood that saw no new hotel openings in the first half of this year is about to get four of them—reopened hotels with new names, that is.
Chicago-based Oxford Capital Group, which bet big on San Francisco's hotel industry when it acquired four hotels in the city for a total of $131M in 2019—and five more in 2020—is getting ready to see a return on its investment.
The four properties, three of which are in South of Market and one with a Nob Hill address, have been closed since the onset of the pandemic.
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