Oxford Capital Group acquires Chicago’s Essex Inn
The histroic Essex Inn is acquired by Chicago's Oxford Capital Group repositioning the Chicago landmark into a luxury lifestyle hotel.
The histroic Essex Inn is acquired by Chicago's Oxford Capital Group repositioning the Chicago landmark into a luxury lifestyle hotel.
Essex Hotel Owner, LLC, an Oxford Capital Group, LLC led venture with Quadrum Global, announced today the acquisition of Chicago’s historic Essex Inn-Michigan Avenue at 800 South Michigan Avenue.
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