Penn State news by
Penn State's student blog

Topics

More

Board Of Trustees Approves Entering Purchasing Agreement & Ground Lease For Campus Hotels

Penn State’s Board of Trustees unanimously approved Wednesday morning for the university to enter into a ground lease and purchasing agreement for two campus hotels.

Penn State plans to sell the Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center and the Nittany Lion Inn to a third-party company, Scholar Hotel Group, while retaining ownership of the land. The deal is expected to be finalized this fall after the terms of the contract are negotiated this summer. Both hotels are expected to maintain their services once the contract is signed as part of the ground lease agreement.

“While specific plans between Penn State and Scholar Hotel Group are being defined, the University’s goal is to support students, faculty, staff, visitors and community members,” Sara Thorndike, senior vice president for Finance and Business and treasurer, said in a release. “Though still in the preliminary stages of this process, the University is focused on supporting employees who work at the Penn Stater. There will be a variety of employment opportunities for current hotel employees with the new operator or in other areas at Penn State.” 

During the fall 2021 semester, the university started studying its options for the future of the two hotels, which included potentially selling or leasing the properties. According to the university, an “extensive analysis” showed there is value in divesting from hotel operations at University Park.

“While both hotels have served the University community well for decades and hold a special place in Penn State history, after the in-depth evaluation to examine hotel operations, Penn State has made the determination that divesting from the hotel businesses will enable us to focus on our core missions that remain teaching, research and service,” Thorndike said.   

While the Penn Stater Hotel will remain open moving forward, the Nittany Lion Inn, which has been closed since March 2020, is expected to remain closed until 2024.

Your ad blocker is on.

Please choose an option below.

Sign up for our e-mail newsletter:
OR
Support quality journalism:
Purchase a Subscription!

About the Author

Gabe Angieri

Gabe is a senior majoring in journalism and is suddenly Onward State's managing editor. He grew up in Lindenhurst, New York, and has had the absolute misfortune of rooting for the Jets, Mets, and Knicks. If you want to see his bad sports takes, follow him on Twitter @gabeangieri and direct all hate mail and death threats to gabe@onwardstate.com.

Follow on Another Platform
113kFollowers
157kFollowers
55.7kFollowers
4,570Subscribers
State College Links
Other posts by Gabe

Missing Person Found After State College Police Seek Assistance

State College police alerted the community via social media that the male has returned on his own.

Penn State-Northwestern History By The Numbers

Penn State-Northwestern To Air On ESPN

[Photo Story] Penn State vs. Northwestern

After a soggy football Saturday, we rounded up our favorite photos from Penn State’s win over Northwestern.

Penn State Relay For Life Raises $41,519.93 Virtually

The event was done virtually this year due to the coronavirus, however many teams still participated in the event remotely.

Where To Eat In State College Late At Night: Your Penn State Drunk Food Guide

From tacos to pizza to egg rolls, State College has it all when it comes to late-night drunk food.

[Photo Story] Penn State vs. Northwestern

After a soggy football Saturday, we rounded up our favorite photos from Penn State’s win over Northwestern.

[Photo Story] Penn State vs. Northwestern

After a soggy football Saturday, we rounded up our favorite photos from Penn State’s win over Northwestern.

No. 11 Penn State Survives, Downs Northwestern 17-7

The Nittany Lions grinded through some ugly weather to advance to 5-0 on the season.

Gameday Coverage: No. 11 Penn State vs. Northwestern

Get ready for some ugly weather in Happy Valley.

 
Send this to a friend