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Business Insider
4 days ago
- Business
- Business Insider
See inside the historic Santa Barbara hotel that LVMH just sold to the cofounder of Tinder for $82.2 million
Brothers Justin and Tyler Mateen and Culver Capital purchased the El Encanto Hotel, a 90-room property that originally opened in 1918, for $82.2 million from LVMH, the French luxury giant, the buyers said this week. "The beauty of the American Riviera rivals the best coastlines in Europe but is less than 90 minutes from Los Angeles and just a direct flight from many major US cities," Justin Mateen, who cofounded the dating app Tinder, said in a statement. "El Encanto has an authentic heart and soul unlike any property I've visited in California," Tyler Mateen said. "We will bring its rich history and timeless allure to the forefront of every aspect of the guest experience." LVMH bought Belmond, the hotel company that owned the El Encanto, in 2018. The property was LVMH's only hotel in the US, though the company's Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts collection plans to open a hotel in Miami Beach in 2028. The buyers said they plan to make changes to the property and that it will remain open during the transition. See inside the historic hotel. There are 90 rooms at the hotel, which sold for $82 million, putting the per-room price at around $900,000. A weekend stay at the hotel in August is currently going for around $1,500 per night, according to the booking site. The bathrooms have heated stone floors Rooms on the property include marble bathrooms with heated stone floors. The buyer said any upgrades would reflect the property's history

Business Insider
4 days ago
- Business
- Business Insider
See inside the historic Santa Barbara hotel that LVMH just sold to the cofounder of Tinder for $82.2 million
Justin and Tyler Mateen, along with Culver Capital, acquired El Encanto Hotel from LVMH. El Encanto, located in the hills of Santa Barbara, was LVMH's only US hotel. See inside the hotel, which sold for $82.2 million, or around $900,000 per room. A historic, luxury hotel in the hills of Santa Barbara, California, is under new ownership. Brothers Justin and Tyler Mateen and Culver Capital purchased the El Encanto Hotel, a 90-room property that originally opened in 1918, for $82.2 million from LVMH, the French luxury giant, the buyers said this week. "The beauty of the American Riviera rivals the best coastlines in Europe but is less than 90 minutes from Los Angeles and just a direct flight from many major US cities," Justin Mateen, who cofounded the dating app Tinder, said in a statement. "El Encanto has an authentic heart and soul unlike any property I've visited in California," Tyler Mateen said. "We will bring its rich history and timeless allure to the forefront of every aspect of the guest experience." LVMH bought Belmond, the hotel company that owned the El Encanto, in 2018. The property was LVMH's only hotel in the US, though the company's Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts collection plans to open a hotel in Miami Beach in 2028. The buyers said they plan to make changes to the property and that it will remain open during the transition. See inside the historic hotel. El Encanto sits in the Santa Barbara hills overlooking the Pacific Santa Barbara, located about 95 miles from LA, has been nicknamed the " American Riviera" due to its desirable weather and gorgeous coastline. The hotel sold for $900,000 per room There are 90 rooms at the hotel, which sold for $82 million, putting the per-room price at around $900,000. A weekend stay at the hotel in August is currently going for around $1,500 per night, according to the booking site. El Encanto spans seven acres The hotel includes more than 30 buildings, lush landscaping, a spa, and a pool that overlooks Santa Barbara. Plenty of celebrities have stayed at El Encanto over the years El Encanto was popular with the elite of Hollywood 's Golden Age, welcoming guests such as Clark Gable and Carole Lombard. Modern celebrities who have stayed there include Gwen Stefani and Leonardo DiCaprio. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy Jr. also stayed at the hotel. The hotel is known for its Spanish-Colonial architecture and California bungalows "This property embodies the essence of California living and offers an experience like no other hotel on the Central Coast," Garrett Cayton of Culver Capital said in a statement. The bathrooms have heated stone floors The pool overlooks Santa Barbara and has views of the Pacific The hotel has several levels of suites The largest suite, the Oak Tree Suite, is 1,650 square feet and sleeps five. The buyer said any upgrades would reflect the property's history
Yahoo
7 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
LVMH sells only US hotel to Tinder founder for $900K per key
This story was originally published on Hotel Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Hotel Dive newsletter. French luxury fashion conglomerate LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton has sold its only U.S. hotel property for more than $900,000 per key. Parent company of prominent brands Christian Dior, Louis Vuitton, Fendi and others, LVMH has offloaded the historic El Encanto Hotel in Santa Barbara, California, according to a release obtained by Hotel Dive. Founder of online dating app Tinder Justin Mateen and his brother, Tyler Mateen, in partnership with Culver Capital, acquired the 90-room luxury hotel for $82.2 million. The hotel has been part of the LVMH portfolio since 2018 when the company acquired the property's then-owner, luxury travel firm Belmond. The $2.6 billion deal added 46 hotel, rail and river cruise experiences in 24 countries to the luxury giant's portfolio, Retail Dive previously reported. Now, seven years later, the Mateen brothers are bringing the hotel under the Leading Hotels of the World portfolio, per the release. The brothers will also pour up to $40 million into improvements at the 1918-opened El Encanto, they shared with Hotel Dive. 'We will bring its rich history and timeless allure to the forefront of every aspect of the guest experience,' Tyler Mateen said in a statement. The new owners plan to upgrade everything from the property's spa offerings to its culinary concepts and garden landscaping. The updates will be introduced gradually, and the hotel will remain open during the transition, according to the owners. Local developer Tyrone McKillen will oversee the design and construction management for the improvements, while international landscape architect Mark Rios will head the landscape architecture updates. The transaction represents the Mateen brothers' first hotel acquisition, though they are limited partners in other real estate holdings, they shared. California has the largest GDP in the country, and the fourth-largest in the world, making it a desirable market to invest in, the brothers told Hotel Dive. LVMH could not be reached for comment on the sale. Errore nel recupero dei dati Effettua l'accesso per consultare il tuo portafoglio Errore nel recupero dei dati Errore nel recupero dei dati Errore nel recupero dei dati Errore nel recupero dei dati


Fashion United
08-07-2025
- Business
- Fashion United
LVMH to sell El Encanto Hotel in Santa Barbara for 82.2 million dollars
French luxury conglomerate LVMH is selling its sole hotel in the United States, the El Encanto in Santa Barbara, California, to a partnership consisting of Tinder co-founder Justin Mateen, his brother Justine Mateen, and Culver Capital for 82.2 million dollars. The hotel, which consists of 90 rooms, is located in a popular coastal vacation area northwest of Los Angeles and sits on a 7-acre estate, complete with terraced gardens and views of the ocean. The sale, which sees the hotel transfer ownership from Belmond, the hospitality brand owned by LVMH, means El Encanto will no longer be part of the Belmond chain. The new owners reportedly aim to manage the hotel themselves, as the Marteens aim to acquire a large share of the luxury hospitality market in Santa Barbara. 'We look at it as we're buying 20 percent of the class A luxury hospitality market in Santa Barbara, which we believe is a growing market,' Tyler Mateen said in an interview Monday. The new owners plan to invest upwards of 40 million US dollars in upgrading the hotel, according to a report from the Los Angeles Times. 'It has a lot of California's rich history and could be one of the nicest hotels in the US,' said Mateen in the report. 'The bones and the structure are irreplaceable.' The Mateen brothers currently hold a growing portfolio of real estate and technology investments, which includes a shopping center on Hollywood Boulevard, acquired just last month for 69 million US dollars, and an office and retail complex on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills, purchased last year for 211 million US dollars.


Associated Press
08-07-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Justin Mateen, Tyler Mateen and Cayton Family Acquire Historic El Encanto Hotel
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., July 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Justin Mateen and Tyler Mateen, in partnership with the Cayton family's Culver Capital, represented by principal Garrett Cayton, have acquired the legendary El Encanto Hotel in Santa Barbara. The iconic estate was purchased for $82.2 million from Belmond, the luxury hospitality brand owned by LVMH, marking the sale of LVMH's only hotel in the United States. Originally opened in 1918, El Encanto is a 90-room luxury retreat perched in the Santa Barbara hills, offering sweeping views of the Pacific and unmatched historical charm. The new ownership group plans to thoughtfully enhance the storied property with a distinctly local and personal touch, ensuring a seamless guest experience throughout the transition. 'El Encanto has an authentic heart and soul unlike any property I've visited in California,' said Tyler Mateen. 'We will bring its rich history and timeless allure to the forefront of every aspect of the guest experience.' 'The beauty of the American Riviera rivals the best coastlines in Europe but is less than 90 minutes from Los Angeles and just a direct flight from many major U.S. cities,' said Justin Mateen. 'El Encanto was the exclusive hideout during the golden era of Old Hollywood. We will be pouring love and resources into this iconic property to continue that legacy and ensure that it remains a top destination for visitors from around the world and down the block.' El Encanto, now a member of the prestigious Leading Hotels of the World portfolio, will remain open year-round during the transition, offering uninterrupted guest services. The hotel's celebrated hospitality will be further elevated through several key areas. Enhancements will span every aspect of the property, from bungalows and spa offerings to culinary concepts and garden landscaping, blending old-world elegance with modern hospitality. These updates will be introduced gradually and thoughtfully to preserve the current guest experience. Garrett Cayton of Culver Capital, and the co-owner of The Discerning Travellers luxury travel agency, added, 'I have brought travelers to and visited the greatest hotels in the world. Very few possess the authenticity and rich history of El Encanto. This property embodies the essence of California living and offers an experience like no other hotel on the Central Coast.' Tyrone McKillen, a Santa Barbara-based developer with extensive experience in luxury hospitality, has joined the team overseeing design and construction management. As a partner in the project, McKillen will oversee on-the-ground efforts, ensuring any updates reflect both the property's history and its local context. Internationally renowned landscape architect Mark Rios will be spearheading the landscape architecture updates to the property. The Mateen Brothers and the Cayton family share a deep appreciation for El Encanto's legacy. They are united in their commitment to preserving the hotel as a soulful, locally operated landmark that reflects the character and beauty of Santa Barbara. The acquisition was completed with legal counsel provided by Matthew E. Wolf, Esq. of Wolf, Rifkin, Shapiro, Schulman & Rabkin, LLP. For more information and to book reservations, please visit About El Encanto Located in the hills of Santa Barbara's American Riviera, El Encanto is the city's most iconic luxury hideaway. A member of Leading Hotels of the World and managed by Rebel Hotel Company, the Forbes Five-Star retreat offers 90 individually styled California bungalows and suites set across seven acres of terraced gardens with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. Guests enjoy a zero-edge outdoor pool, boutique spa, and access to bicycles, fitness classes, and wellness amenities. El Encanto's signature restaurant, The Dining Room and Terrace, features fresh, seasonal cuisine inspired by the Central Coast and served with sweeping ocean views. Additional offerings include a private Wine Room for intimate events, in-room dining, and live music experiences. The property also boasts nearly 10,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor event space, ideal for weddings, social gatherings, and executive retreats. Pet-friendly, ADA accessible, and minutes from downtown Santa Barbara, El Encanto remains a serene and storied escape for both visitors and locals. For more information or reservations, visit MEDIA CONTACTS: Magrino PR Elyse Eisen [email protected] Miller Ink Nate Miller [email protected]