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The Marine Hotel in Troon Reopens Under New Management


One of Ayrshire's most iconic hotels, the Marine in Troon, is set to reopen from July after being taken over by a firm of Chicago-based investors who claim to have carried out a 'senstitive' restoration.

The hotel overlooks the famous Troon golf course, often used to host the British Open.

Last year in October,
The Scotsman reported:

Chicago-based Adventurous Journeys (AJ) Capital Partners have purchased the landmark Ayrshire venue for an undisclosed amount amnd have pledged the 89-room hotel will open in summer 2021 with ‘revitalised guest rooms, two unique food and beverage concepts, expansive meeting and event space and an updated fitness and leisure centre.’

The interior design will, according to the new owners, ‘take inspiration from Scotland's rich golf history and coastal positioning’.

The firm already has two hotels in popular golf centres, Rusacks St Andrews in St Andrews, Scotland and the Marine North Berwick.

Ben Weprin, AJ Capital Partners Founder and CEO said: “We’re thrilled to share the news of the Marine & Lawn Collection, a hand-crafted hospitality experience for travellers embarking upon once-in-a-lifetime visits to the storied Scottish golf coast.

"Our background is rooted in restoring iconic community landmarks and creating distinctive spaces for both locals and travellers alike. We are excited to provide memorable destinations that will leave visitors with memories to be cherished for years to come.”


The renovation and relaunch was timed to coincide with this Summer and now appears to be complete. According to the hotel's website bookings are available from July, with a basic twin room starting at £119 per night.

It is not known how much AJ Capital Partners paid for the hotel, but the premises have changed hands frequently in recent years, and were valued at £7 million in 2014.

Ben Weprin, the new boss of the Marine

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