2007: Hard Rock Hotel San Diego
This 12-story, 315,000-square-foot property features 420 suites, including 17 individually-designed Rock Star Suites, a lobby lounge and rooftop pool bar created by the Gerber Group, signature restaurant by Nobu, a retro coffee shop – Maryjane’s, full-service Rock Spa, a fourth floor rooftop pool and urban garden, and 40,000 square feet of meeting/event space. Opening November 1, 2007, Hard Rock Hotel San Diego was a ground-up construction that creatively incorporated the original trusses from San Diego’s first train station (originally built in 1896) into a contemporary, sophisticated design. The development also required creative engineering to combat the four-foot elevation change from one end to the other, and the use of more than six million pounds of reinforcing steel. All construction was done in accordance with San Diego’s Centre City Development Corporation (CCDC) requirements that designs aesthetically integrate into the surrounding Gaslamp Quarter.

2003: Residence Inn Anaheim Resort Area
This new construction hotel opened June 30, 2003. An eight story concrete structure, the Residence Inn Anaheim Resort Area was built in only 54 weeks and opened two weeks ahead of schedule. Featuring amenities designed to complement its high-leisure location just four blocks from Disney, it includes Kid's Suites that offer an additional bedroom with bunk beds and a connecting bathroom scaled for kids, a special Kid's Theatre, and oversized resort-type pool with built in barbeques.

2002-2003: Residence Inn San Diego/Mission Valley
This project included ground up construction of a four-story concrete and wood frame, 192-suite extended stay property in San Diego. Originally scheduled for completion in March 2003, the hotel officially opened March 14, on time and on budget without any “attachments” from Marriott International. Residence Inn San Diego/Mission Valley introduced a new suite type called Kid's Suites to the Residence Inn brand. This two bedroom suite includes a room custom-designed just for kids with bunk beds, TV with VCR and kid's activity table. For superior overall hotel leadership, financial management and outstanding guest service delivery, Residence Inn San Diego/Mission Valley received the coveted Residence Inn Opening Hotel of the Year award for 2003.

2002: Hilton Checkers Los Angeles
Tarsadia completed a $4 million renovation on this 188-room, 12-story hotel in preparation for its conversion to a Hilton in December 2002. Built in the 1920s, Hilton Checkers Los Angeles is listed on the National Historic Register. Renovation included all rooms and public spaces. For its efforts, Tarsadia was awarded Hilton Hotels Best Conversion of the Year Award.

2001: Doubletree Club Hotel San Diego
Prior to converting to the Doubletree Club Hotel San Diego, Tarsadia completed a multi-million dollar renovation on this 219-room 8-story high-rise location that included a new restaurant and lounge, renovated exterior and all public space. Tarsadia's redevelopment efforts for this property were recognized with the 2001 Doubletree Hotels Conversion of the Year Award.

2001: Anaheim Marriott
Renovation of the hotel's 1,033 rooms, lobby and public space and development of a new entry/porte cochere was featured in this $35 million transformation.

2001: Hyatt Regency Orange County
By converting an adjacent office tower, Tarsadia added 265 suites to this hotel near the Anaheim Convention Center. The 45 million dollar renovation also included a lobby and public space renovation and a 30,000 square foot conference center.

1998: San Mateo Marriott
This 50 million dollar redevelopment project showcases Tarsadia's true skills for repositioning hotels. Formerly the 313-room Dunfey Hotel, the first phase of the project elegantly transformed the property into the most distinctive hotel on the San Francisco Peninsula. A second phase added a 176-room concierge tower.

 
 

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