
The acquisition gives Northshore Development a flagship asset in a growing LSU‑driven market, positioning it for revenue upside through renovation and brand enhancement. It also signals continued investor confidence in secondary‑city hospitality assets.
The Baton Rouge hospitality sector has attracted renewed attention as investors seek growth beyond saturated gateway cities. Louisiana State University generates a steady stream of visitors—students, faculty, conference attendees, and sports fans—creating a reliable demand base for upscale lodging. By securing a riverfront property within walking distance of the Old State Capitol and cultural venues, Northshore taps into both business travel and tourism, a blend that can smooth occupancy fluctuations typical of single‑segment hotels.
Repositioning a historic asset like the Hilton Capitol Center aligns with broader industry trends toward adaptive reuse and experience‑focused hospitality. Modern travelers value updated amenities, localized design, and seamless digital services, prompting owners to invest in room renovations, upgraded meeting spaces, and enhanced food‑and‑beverage concepts. Northshore’s stated strategy to refine operations suggests a focus on brand elevation, potentially leveraging Hilton’s loyalty network while introducing boutique touches that differentiate the property in a competitive downtown market.
For the investment community, the transaction underscores confidence in secondary‑city assets that combine stable demand with upside potential. A $40.5 million price tag reflects a disciplined valuation, yet the anticipated repositioning could drive higher average daily rates and RevPAR over the next few years. As capital seeks higher yields, deals like this illustrate how seasoned developers can unlock value through strategic upgrades, positioning Baton Rouge as a case study for similar markets nationwide.
Orlando-based Northshore Development has acquired the Hilton Baton Rouge Capitol Center, a 291‑room historic hotel in downtown Baton Rouge, for $40.5 million. The transaction was facilitated by Marcus & Millichap, which exclusively represented the buyer. The acquisition positions Northshore to reposition and operate the riverfront property in a market anchored by Louisiana State University.
Source: Hotel Business

Orlando-based Northshore Development has acquired the Hilton Baton Rouge Capitol Center, a 291-room hotel in Baton Rouge, LA, for $40.5 million. Marcus & Millichap facilitated the transaction.
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“This was a complex, year-long transaction involving multiple stakeholders and a nationally recognized riverfront asset,” said Chase Dewese, senior director, investments, Marcus & Millichap. “The hotel is one of downtown Baton Rouge’s most prominent hospitality properties, and the new ownership is well positioned to advance a targeted repositioning and operations strategy in a Louisiana State University-anchored market.”
Dewese, along with Jack Davis and Joce Messinger of Marcus & Millichap, in association with Steve Greer, Marcus & Millichap’s broker of record in Louisiana, exclusively represented the buyer.
“The Hilton Baton Rouge Capitol Center is a wonderful, historic property, and we are excited to bring the best service and experiences to our guests,” said Franz Hanning, Northshore Development CEO.
The hotel overlooks the Mississippi River from the City Center in Downtown Baton Rouge. Louisiana’s Old State Capitol is two blocks away, and the Louisiana Art and Science Museum, Shaw Center, Raising Cane’s River Center and The Central Green are nearby.
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