Oct. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Hotel foreclosures in California more than tripled in the first nine months of this year as business travelers and vacationers cut spending.
Foreclosures including the 400-room St. Regis Monarch Beach resort in Dana Point climbed to 47 in January through September from 15 a year earlier. Properties in default more than quadrupled to 259, Irvine, California-based Atlas Hospitality Group said in a statement. Atlas specializes in selling hotels. The survey didn’t include states other than California.
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