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Westgroup Partners, formerly the Pacific Seaboard Group, was founded in September 1979 by Pat Colee to develop and manage commercial properties, specifically undervalued real estate.
In 1981, the company entered the hotel business when it purchased an office block in Dallas that included the historic Hotel Adolphus. Unable to find new management for the hotel and eager to create a different approach to the hotel industry, Westgroup made its first step to assuming a management and operational role in the hospitality sector.
The transition became official and complete in September 1994, when Westgroup Partners changed its name to Noble House Hotels & Resorts to focus exclusively on hotel and resort management and ownership.
Today, the Noble House hospitality portfolio encompasses 14 independent properties across the United States, covering each of the corners of the Country, and occupying some of the most coveted real estate in the Nation. Each property is in harmony with the local culture and environment, and many of the acquisitions undergo limited to extensive renovations to enhance and restore differentiating qualities. Corporate offices are in Bellevue, Washington.
Nearly every aspect of the management process is overseen in-house, by an executive and implementation team that is intimately familiar with the individual (spa, restaurant, guest services, etc.) sections of operations, as well as the overall Noble House brand. This hands-on approach ensures accountability and leads to a rare and thorough understanding of each property.
Noble House continually strives to create and manage quality projects with proven business methods, strategic insight and innovation, and without extravagance. The company is committed to a philosophy of controlled growth, acquiring three to five properties per year.
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