Boston Realty Advisors retained to sell The Edgartown Collection, a 17-room boutique hotel
Boston Realty Advisors (BRA) has been retained to solicit offers for The Edgartown Collection, a 17-room boutique hotel located on the island of Martha's Vineyard. Operating under the brand, Hob Knob, the offering also includes two adjacent and fully-furnished guest houses to compliment the main hotel. This iconic collection benefits from being one of few properties that fall within the luxury-boutique class.
The Hob Knob was awarded "Best Luxury Boutique Hotel" and "Best Of Boston" by Boston Magazine, "One of the Ten Best & Most Charming Inns in the Country" by Departure Magazine & CNN, "Most Romantic Luxury Boutique Hotel" by Martha's Vineyard Magazine & Best of the Vineyard, "Most Eco-Friendly Luxury Stay" by Yankee Magazine & Best of New England, and received the 2014 Certificate of Excellence by Trip Advisor.
Jason Weissman, principal and founder of BRA said, "The Hob Knob is one of the most successful luxury-boutique hotels in America and Edgartown is a preeminent tourist destination. With modern amenities, historic charm and multiple accolades as one of the best hotels in New England. The Edgartown Collection is truly an iconic part of Martha's Vineyard's thriving tourist industry."
Owner, Maggie White, said, "After 20-years, it's time to transition Hob Knob to the next generation of ownership. We're looking forward to focusing more time on our other businesses; Hob Knob Construction and Hob Knob Realty, while continuing to contribute to this wonderful community."
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