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Castlelake and Woodbine Complete Acquisition of Hyatt Regency DFW International Airport

MINNEAPOLIS and DALLAS, Dec. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Castlelake, L.P., ("Castlelake") a global alternative investment manager with 16 years of experience investing in asset-rich opportunities, today announced it has acquired The Hyatt Regency DFW International Airport with Woodbine Development Corporation ("Woodbine"), a full-service real estate company with more than 40 years of development, investment, acquisition and asset management experience.

The investment combines insight into passenger traffic and airline business plans that Castlelake has acquired over the course of its 16-year history in the aviation sector, with its significant real estate experience. Castlelake has acquired more than 37,000 land or real estate assets in the U.S. and Europe.

Woodbine has considerable experience in successfully managing this property, having owned and operated the Hyatt Regency DFW in partnership with Ray Hunt from 1986 to 2014.

"Hyatt Regency DFW is located in a growth market that strategically increases our exposure to the hospitality sector through a high-quality asset that we believe has been uniquely impacted by the recent travel demand shock," said Evan Carruthers, Managing Partner and Chief Investment Officer at Castlelake. "By combining our deep investment experience with Woodbine's extensive hospitality experience in Dallas-Fort Worth, we believe we can manage the property in a way that delivers value for our investors, guests and the community."

T. Dupree Scovell, Managing Partner and Chief Investment Officer at Woodbine added, "As long-time hotel investors across the region and specifically here at DFW International Airport, we are pleased to have the opportunity to reacquire the Hyatt Regency and partner with Castlelake and DFW International Airport on the transaction. We have long respected Castlelake's approach to real asset investing and are thrilled to work with them on this acquisition."

Located adjacent to DFW International Airport's Terminal C, the 811-room hotel was recently renovated and includes 92,000 square feet of meeting space, four on-site complementary food and beverage outlets, 24-hour airport shuttle service and proximity to nearly 110 million square feet of combined industrial and office space.

About Castlelake 
Castlelake, L.P. is a global alternative investment manager focused on investments in real assets, specialty finance and aviation. Founded in 2005, Castlelake manages approximately $20 billion of assets on behalf of its investors. The Castlelake team comprises more than 200 experienced professionals, including 89 investment professionals, across six offices in North America, Europe and Asia. For more information, please visit https://www.castlelake.com/.

About Woodbine Development Corporation
Woodbine Development Corporation is a full-service real estate company with more than 45 years of development, investment, acquisition and asset management experience. With offices in Dallas, Phoenix and Los Angeles, Woodbine specializes in hospitality and mixed-use developments throughout the United States. The company's hospitality portfolio features major brands, independent hotels, full-service destinations and select-service stays alike. Since 1973, Woodbine has been involved in more than $7 billion in commercial real estate projects, including the development, ownership, asset management, repositioning or renovation of hotel, office, industrial, and mixed-use assets. To learn more, visit www.woodbinedevelopment.com.

Contact 
Castlelake Media Relations 
Molly Blemker 
+1 612 851 3083 
[email protected] 

Prosek Partners for Castlelake
Josh Clarkson and Remy Marin
[email protected] / [email protected]  
+1 212 279 3115

Hiebing for Woodbine
Amanda Fier 
+1 512 643 2172 | + 1 480 748 7087
[email protected] 

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