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Organization and Description of Business
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2022
Organization and Description of Business  
Organization and Description of Business

Note 1 - Organization and Description of Business

Procaccianti Hotel REIT, Inc. (the “Company”) was incorporated under the general corporation laws of the State of Maryland on August 24, 2016. The Company used the proceeds from its Private Offering (defined below) and its Public Offering (defined below), which terminated on August 13, 2021, to acquire and own a diverse portfolio of hospitality properties consisting primarily of select-service, extended-stay, and compact full-service hotel properties throughout the United States (“U.S.”). The Company elected to be taxed as a real estate investment trust (“REIT”) for U.S. federal income tax purposes commencing with its taxable year ended December 31, 2018. Substantially all of the Company’s business is conducted through Procaccianti Hotel REIT, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership (the “Operating Partnership”). The Company is the sole general partner of the Operating Partnership. The Company is externally managed by Procaccianti Hotel Advisors, LLC (“PHA”) pursuant to an Advisory Agreement by and among the Company, its Operating Partnership and PHA. PHA is an affiliate of Procaccianti Companies, Inc., the Company’s sponsor (the “Sponsor”).

As of June 30, 2022, the Company owned interests in five select-service hotels located in four states with a total of 559 rooms. For more information on the Company’s real estate portfolio, see Note 3 – “Investments in Hotels.”

The Company raised the equity capital for its real estate investments through a private offering (the “Private Offering”) and a public offering (the “Public Offering”, together with the Private Offering, the “Offerings”) from September 2016 through August 2021, and has offered shares through its distribution reinvestment plan (“DRIP”) pursuant to a Registration Statement on Form S-3 (the “DRIP Offering”) since August 2021.

The Company terminated the Private Offering prior to the commencement of the Public Offering, and, as of such termination, received approximately $15,582,755 in gross proceeds from the sale of shares of Class K common stock (“K Shares”) and Class A common stock (“A Shares”), including Units (which were comprised of one K Share and one A Share), in the Private Offering. Of the $15,582,755 in gross proceeds received, $2,954,095 was from the sale of A Shares to TPG Hotel REIT Investor, LLC (“THR”), an affiliate of PHA, to fund organization and offering expenses associated with the K Shares and Units.

Since the commencement of the Public Offering and through June 30, 2022 we received approximately $40,088,619 in gross proceeds from the sale of K Shares, shares of Class K-I common stock (“K-I Shares”) and shares of Class K-T common shares (“K-T Shares”) in the Public Offering, inclusive of proceeds from the sale of $768,941 of K Shares, $464,531 of K-I Shares and $50,059 of K-T Shares pursuant to the DRIP. Additionally, on October 26, 2018, June 10, 2019 and January 19, 2021, the Company received $1,500,000, $690,000 and $440,000, respectively, from the sale of A Shares to THR in private placements, the proceeds of which were used to pay the selling commissions, dealer manager fees, stockholder servicing fees, and other organizational and offering expenses related to the K Shares, K-I Shares and K-T Shares sold in the primary offering portion of the Public Offering. In addition, the Company allocated proceeds from the sale of A Shares in amounts that represent the difference between (i) the applicable estimated NAV per K-I Share and the applicable offering price of K-I Shares sold in the primary offering and (ii) any discount to the applicable offering price of K Shares, K-I Shares and K-T Shares arising from reduced or waived selling commissions (other than reduced selling commissions for volume discounts) or dealer manager fees.

On February 27, 2020, through a separate private placement and as partial consideration for the Company's acquisition of the Hilton Garden Inn hotel property located in Providence, Rhode Island (“Hilton Garden Inn Providence”), the Operating Partnership issued 128,124 Class K units of limited partnership interests in the Operating Partnership ("Class K OP Units") at $10.00 per Class K OP Unit.

Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)

In December 2019, COVID-19 was identified in Wuhan, China, subsequently spread to other regions of the world, and has resulted in significant travel restrictions and extended shutdown of numerous businesses in every state in the United States. In March 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 to be a global pandemic. Since late February 2020, COVID-19 has had and continues to have a significant effect on the hospitality industry. Thus far, responses to the COVID-19 outbreak have included mandates from federal, state and/or local authorities that have restricted travel and the conduct of business, such as stay-at-home orders, quarantines, travel bans, border closings, business closures and other similar measures, which have significantly reduced overall lodging demand. In response to government mandates and health official orders, the Springhill Suites Wilmington (as defined below) was instructed to close effective March 30, 2020 and remained closed until May 1, 2020, and other of the Company’s hotel properties were required to close food and beverage outlets.

Since the beginning of March 2020, the Company has experienced significant declines in occupancy and revenue per available room (“RevPAR”) associated with COVID-19 throughout its hotel portfolio, which has had a negative impact on the Company’s operations and financial results. The full financial impact of the reduction in hotel demand caused by the pandemic cannot be reasonably estimated at this time due to uncertainty as to its severity and duration. Given the current availability and effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccines, in addition to a decrease in government related mandates, the Company continues to experience an improvement in traveler sentiment. However, while the development and distribution of vaccines have helped contribute to improved conditions throughout 2021 and the first half of 2022, there can be no assurances that the vaccines will contain the spread of the virus and its variants and allow the economy to fully recover. Therefore, while the Company has experienced continued improvement in its operations through the first half of 2022 and expects continued improvement through the rest of the year, future results of operations, financial position and cash flow could be negatively impacted by, among other things, historical seasonal trends, an increase in COVID-19 cases, stay-at-home orders, quarantines, travel bans, border closings, business closures, deterioration of consumer sentiment or significant inflationary pressures. Accordingly, the Company expects that COVID-19 and the associated response could continue to negatively affect the Company’s results of operations, financial position and cash flow for a period of time.

The Company believes cash and restricted cash on hand, cash generated from operations, and borrowings from other sources, including advances from the Company’s Sponsor, if necessary, will be sufficient to meet the Company’s anticipated cash needs for at least the next 12 months.