NORTH FALMOUTH, Mass.
Delaware North, a privately held hospitality and food service company, acquired the Sea Crest Beach Hotel on Cape Cod, expanding its portfolio of resorts into Massachusetts.
Sea Crest Beach Hotel represents Delaware North’s first lodging acquisition and owned operation in the eastern United States and New England. This 266-room Cape Cod resort sits on a pristinely kept, private, 700-foot-long white-sand beach, where guests can enjoy ocean-view rooms and dining.
The 21.6-acre property features a myriad of amenities, including an indoor and outdoor saltwater pool, poolside bar, watercraft rentals, bike rentals and 30,000 square feet of event space. Delaware North has retained Scout Hotels, which has managed the resort for the last seven years, to continue in its role.
“Visiting Cape Cod is a long-standing summer tradition for so many people, so we are thrilled with the acquisition of this one-of-a-kind asset and look forward to enhancing its presence in this community in the years to come,” said Ken Leone, Jr., VP of development for Delaware North’s resorts business.
Delaware North already has a major presence in New England as the owner-operator of TD Garden, home of the NHL Boston Bruins, owned by Delaware North Chairman Jeremy Jacobs and the NBA Boston Celtics. TD Garden also hosts major entertainment events and popular touring musical acts.
Earlier this year, Delaware North also broke ground on a 1.7-million-square-foot, mixed-use project on the land where the original Boston Garden stood. The Hub on Causeway, one of the largest current development projects in Boston, will include a pair of towers in front of TD Garden, creating a gateway for the arena with stores and restaurants, 500 residences, offices and a 200-room hotel.