The potential transfer of ownership of a lodging establishment, often a smaller hotel or inn, is commonly signified by the phrase. This typically involves the negotiation and execution of a real estate transaction where the property, business assets, and sometimes the ongoing operation are conveyed to a new owner. For example, an investor might acquire an existing bed and breakfast with the intention of continuing its operation under new management.
The transaction’s significance lies in its potential to revitalize a business, provide new opportunities for investment, and contribute to the local economy through tourism and employment. Historically, these exchanges have served as mechanisms for both growth and transition within the hospitality industry, reflecting broader economic trends and shifts in travel patterns. The appeal often centers on the existing customer base, established brand recognition (if any), and the inherent value of the real estate itself.