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Curator Hotel & Resort Collection Welcomes Inns of Monterey in California

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Curator Hotel & Resort Collection Welcomes Inns of Monterey in California
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Curator Hotel & Resort Collection Welcomes Inns of Monterey in California

2026-01-28 22:28 Last Updated At:22:30

BETHESDA, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan 28, 2026--

Curator Hotel & Resort Collection (“Curator”), today announced the addition of Inns of Monterey, expanding its California footprint with five distinctive coastal boutique hotels in one of the state’s most iconic leisure destinations.

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“We’re excited to welcome these charming boutique hotels as we continue to expand Curator’s community,” said Jennifer Barnwell, President of Curator Hotel & Resort Collection. “The Inns of Monterey deepen our presence in California and broaden our reach into new markets, building on an already robust portfolio of more than 35 independent hotels across the state. Each property reflects the spirit of Curator through distinctive character, intentional design, and strong ties to the local community.”

Curator empowers independent hotels to compete effectively in today’s hospitality landscape while preserving the individuality that defines each property. By leveraging preferred supplier relationships, cost-saving agreements, cooperative marketing programs, and a collective knowledge base, members gain meaningful advantages typically reserved for larger organizations—without compromising their autonomy.

The newest members of Curator Hotel & Resort Collection are:

Located in the heart of downtown Monterey, Casa Munras Garden Hotel & Spa is the city's only resort-style hotel, offering guests a serene escape with lush gardens and charming hacienda-inspired architecture. Reflecting California’s rich Spanish heritage, the property combines historic elegance with modern amenities in its beautifully appointed rooms and suites. Guests can rejuvenate at DESUAR Spa with expert treatments, or savor award-winning Spanish-inspired California cuisine at Estéban Restaurant, featuring both indoor and outdoor dining on a picturesque garden patio. Ideally situated near Monterey’s top attractions, Casa Munras provides an authentic and memorable Monterey experience for every visitor.

Monterey Bay Inn is an intimate coastal retreat perched on the edge of scenic Monterey Bay at the quiet end of Cannery Row. Guests are treated to panoramic ocean views and contemporary comfort in rooms with private balconies, fireplaces, and floor-to-ceiling windows. Each morning, a complimentary breakfast fuels exploration of Cannery Row and the coastal trail, while the rooftop hot tub offers a perfect place to unwind after a day of adventure. Monterey Bay Inn invites travelers to slow down, breathe in the fresh sea air, and experience California’s coastline at its most captivating.

Spindrift Inn offers a tranquil beachfront escape renowned for romance and rejuvenation. Charming, light-filled guestrooms feature coastal décor, luxurious bedding, plush furnishings, handwoven carpets, window seats or private balconies, and updated gas fireplaces. Most rooms provide expansive, unobstructed views of Monterey Bay, while others capture the charm of Cannery Row, famously depicted by John Steinbeck. Guests enjoy complimentary silver-tray breakfast delivered to their room and an afternoon wine and cheese service. Spindrift Inn is an ideal destination for a getaway, special occasions, adventure and a gateway to the beauty and adventure of California’s Central Coast.

Nestled amongst prolific gardens, Victorian Inn is one block from historic Cannery Row and offers guests a tranquil coastal experience that celebrates Monterey’s vibrant spirit and rich history. Most of the oversized guestrooms and suites, featuring marble fireplaces, writing desks, patios, and balconies with refreshing ocean breezes, are adjacent to the historic Lang House. Two guestrooms are located within the original home that has been updated with modern conveniences while maintaining its vintage charm. All guests enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast buffet in the Lang House dining room and are steps away from the Monterey Bay Aquarium, scenic shops, and restaurants. Outdoor adventures abound, from biking and kayaking to whale watching and beach strolls. The complimentary evening wine receptions brings a lovely close to the days—making Victorian Inn the ideal destination for an unforgettable stay.

Wave Street Inn offers a modern coastal escape in the heart of Monterey, close to Pacific Grove's Lovers Point, and right next to the popular Monterey Bay Coastal Trail. The hotel's beachy décor features contemporary art and pops of ocean-blue and starfish-orange accents for a sunny, laid-back, ocean-inspired vibe. Guests enjoy easy access to San Carlos Beach, Old Fisherman’s Wharf, and just a two-block walk to the renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium. Outdoor adventures, waterfront dining, and shopping are all nearby, making Wave Street Inn the ideal home base for exploring California’s central coast.

About Curator Hotel & Resort Collection

Curator Hotel & Resort Collection is a distinct collection of small brands and independent lifestyle hotels and resorts. Curator provides access to a wide breadth of program offerings to enhance the guest experience, improve employee engagement, provide additional marketing support, and drive incremental revenue, all while allowing the properties to retain their unique individuality. In addition, Curator offers the benefits of associating with other unique lifestyle hotels, resorts, and small brands while participating in best-in-class operating agreements, services, reporting, and technology. Visit www.curatorhotelsandresorts.com and follow us @CuratorHotelsResorts.

Inns of Monterey - Monterey, CA: Monterey Bay Inn (top left); Victorian Inn (top center); Wave Street Inn (top right); Spindrift Inn (bottom left); Casa Munras Garden Hotel & Spa (bottom right)

Inns of Monterey - Monterey, CA: Monterey Bay Inn (top left); Victorian Inn (top center); Wave Street Inn (top right); Spindrift Inn (bottom left); Casa Munras Garden Hotel & Spa (bottom right)

Starbucks reported strong fiscal first quarter as holiday drinks and a viral bear cup helped drive sales.

Same-store sales – or sales at locations open at least a year – rose 4% for the October-December period. That was higher than the 2.3% that Wall Street was expecting, according to analysts polled by FactSet.

Same-store sales in the U.S. were also up 4%, with a 3% increase in transactions and a 1% increase in spending per visit. That was the best U.S. performance for the company in two years.

Shares of the Seattle coffee giant jumped more than 6% before the opening bell Wednesday.

Starbucks Chairman and CEO Brian Niccol said the results were evidence that the company's turnaround plan is taking hold. Over the last year, Starbucks has been adding staff and equipment to stores to ensure faster and friendlier service and better sequence its mobile orders.

Starbucks is also adding seating and updating stores to make them cozier and more welcoming. Niccol said around 200 stores have been redecorated so far and more than 1,000 will get that treatment by this fall.

“We have a plan, we are working the plan, and the plan is working," Niccol said Wednesday during a conference call with investors. “The shine is back on our brand, both in the U.S. and around the world.”

Niccol warned that the turnaround may not be linear. But the company does expect to turn around lagging sales this year. Starbucks said it expects global same-store sales and revenue to grow 3% or more in its 2026 fiscal year. Starbucks' global same-store sales fell 1% in its previous fiscal year.

Niccol said Starbucks delivered record revenue during its holiday launch week. One “Lucky Strike extra,” Niccol said, was the $29.95 glass Bearista cups, which sold out almost immediately after they were introduced. On Wednesday, an authentic Bearista cup was selling for $119.99 on eBay.

U.S. traffic was up despite a strike by more than 1,000 unionized Starbucks workers, who hoped to disrupt Starbucks’ Red Cup Day, which is typically one of the company’s busiest days of the year. Since 2018, Starbucks has given out free, reusable cups on that day to customers who buy a holiday drink. The strike closed some stores, but only briefly.

Some U.S. stores also gained customers after Starbucks closed nearly 600 stores in North America in September. The company said it was closing the stores to focus its resources on better performers.

Starbucks also had a strong quarter in China, where same-store sales were up 7%.

In November, Starbucks announced it was forming a joint venture with Chinese investment firm Boyu Capital to operate Starbucks stores in China. Under the agreement, Boyu will acquire a 60% interest in Starbucks’ retail operations in China, which is valued at $4 billion. Starbucks will retain a 40% interest in the joint venture and will own and license the Starbucks brand.

Revenue rose 6% to $9.9 billion for the quarter, also beating Wall Street expectations for $9.65 billion.

Starbucks said its margins have been pressured by investments in labor as well as tariffs on coffee. But some of those costs should abate as this year progresses, Chief Financial Officer Cathy Smith said. In November, President Donald Trump announced he was scrapping U.S. tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruits and a broad swath of other commodities.

Adjusted for one-time items, Starbucks earned 56 cents per share in the quarter. That was lower than the 59-cent profit Wall Street was expecting.

FILE - The "Siren" logo hangs outside a Starbucks Coffee shop, Wednesday, July 14, 2021, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

FILE - The "Siren" logo hangs outside a Starbucks Coffee shop, Wednesday, July 14, 2021, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

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