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Scout Real Estate’s Green Resort Hotel Project Costs May Hit $300 Million

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SOUTHAMPTON, BERMUDA—Scout Real Estate Capital CEO Alan Worden announced that work on the company’s new five-star resort hotel on the site of the old Wyndham Beach Resort in Southampton Parish (formerly Sonesta Beach Resort) is progressing on schedule. Scout intends to present its proposed plans for the property to the government’s Special Cabinet Committee for approval in early September 2008. Current estimates place project development costs at $300 million. Scout plans to pursue U.S. Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification for the hotel.

Preliminary plans for the hotel include more than 150 luxury hotel rooms, a spa, several pools and restaurants and a private club, catering to the needs of both international tourists and local Bermudians. The property will also offer fully serviced beach villas around the property’s three sandy coves, ensuring excellent beach and water facilities for all hotel guests.

“We are dedicated to making this new hotel one of the most environmentally advanced beach resorts of its kind in the world,” Worden said. “We are fully committed to a program of economic, social and environmental sustainability for the resort. For example, we intend to maximize the potential of solar energy to minimize its requirement for buying electric power.”

Reduced Energy, Water Consumption

The company intends to employ state-of-the-art sustainability best practices and materials in the construction and operation of the property. As a result, the hotel is expected to consume less energy and water per square foot than any other resort on the island.

Demolition of the old Wyndham hotel is proceeding as planned, with reclaimed copper and concrete being recycled. Scout expects to be in a position to begin construction in the second half of 2009, with an opening of the new resort in late 2011.

“We believe our new resort property will help advance the rebound in Bermuda’s tourism industry,” Worden said. “We have an incredible ‘front row’ site and a plan to create one of the most environmentally-friendly, luxury resorts in the world. A strong commitment to the environment matters to our guests, and we believe it will be an important consideration for guests booking with us. Also, we are very pleased to be able to announce that we have engaged Bob Glazier, of HKS Hill Glazier, to head up the design of the hotel. Bob is regarded worldwide as one of the premier design architects of luxury resort hotels.”

Lehman Brothers Holdings, Inc. is financing the project.

“Bermuda truly is one of the world’s special places, and we intend to celebrate it through our resort programs and experiences,” Worden said. “As a destination, Bermuda has many advantages, including easy access from its principal markets of the northeastern United States and the United Kingdom via direct scheduled airlift on a daily basis. It is within two hours of New York, Boston and Washington, and that region currently supplies more than 50 percent of Bermuda’s tourists.”

Go to Scout Real Estate Capital.

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