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Marriott to Manage Resort at Pelican Hill for Irvine Company

The Resort at Pelican Hill, owned by Irvine Company, is bringing in Marriott International as its new management company, effective July 1, the Orange County Business Journal reported. Irvine Company will remain the hotel owner as Marriott plans to retain a majority of the New Port Beach property’s employees through the transition.

The 332-key Resort will operate under Marriott’s luxury division with the same name until it is later added to the hotel firm’s St. Regis brand portfolio, reported the Business Journal. The management shift comes after a year-long strategic review of the 504-acre property and its operations, according to the hotel.

Irvine Company previously counted three hotels in Orange County, but sold the newly named Hyatt Regency Irvine and Pendry Newport Beach following the pandemic. The Resort at Pelican Hill is now its only local property.

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