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IHG Hotels & Resorts Recognizes Hotel Indigo Panama City Marina With Prestigious “IHG Newcomer of the Year” Award

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IHG Hotels & Resorts Recognizes Hotel Indigo Panama City Marina With Prestigious “IHG Newcomer of the Year” Award
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IHG Hotels & Resorts Recognizes Hotel Indigo Panama City Marina With Prestigious “IHG Newcomer of the Year” Award

2025-03-12 04:33 Last Updated At:04:40

PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 11, 2025--

The St. Joe Company (NYSE: JOE) (“St. Joe”) is proud to announce that IHG Hotels & Resorts (“IHG”) has recognized Hotel Indigo Panama City Marina (“Hotel Indigo”) as “IHG Newcomer of the Year.” This award is a prestigious accolade within the IHG family—which includes 19 hotel brands and more than 6,000 hotels globally—recognizing new hotels that have excelled in delivering outstanding guest experiences, maintaining high operational standards, and successfully embodying the IHG brand's values and mission.

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“This achievement reflects the hard work and dedication of the local Hotel Indigo team and the surrounding businesses that are contributing to the vibrancy of downtown Panama City,” said Patrick Murphy, St. Joe Senior Vice President of Hospitality. “We anticipated this property would have solid year-round occupancy considering its location in a downtown waterfront district not typically impacted by seasonality. Because of the year-round location, in 2024, Hotel Indigo had the highest occupancy percentage among all St. Joe hotels, which speaks to the attractiveness of the brand and of downtown Panama City as a destination growing in popularity amongst visitors and residents.”

Opened in June 2023, the 124-room Hotel Indigo is one of 12 hotels and resorts in St. Joe’s portfolio of assets. The five-story hotel offers sweeping views of St. Andrew Bay and a walkable location convenient to the many locally owned restaurants, bars and businesses—including Harrison’s Kitchen and Bar (“Harrison’s”), also owned and operated by St. Joe.

A local resident for more than a decade, Ethan Register serves as general manager for both Hotel Indigo and Harrison’s. “This recognition by IHG is not just a win for the hotel but a testament to the vision, investment and revitalization efforts that continue to shape downtown Panama City,” said Register. “I’m a big believer in the ‘rising tide lifts all boats’ metaphor, and we share this recognition with all the businesses in downtown Panama City who are contributing to the award-winning guest experience at Hotel Indigo.”

Hotel Indigo properties are designed to be as individual as their surroundings and reflect the local culture of their communities. At Hotel Indigo Panama City Marina guests enjoy two on-site restaurants: Tarpon’s, offering a delicious Southern twist on coastal fare for breakfast and dinner with indoor and outdoor seating providing water views, and Steam on 5, the open-air fifth-floor dining venue serving elevated small plates alongside thoughtfully curated craft cocktails with breathtaking sunset views of St. Andrew Bay. These restaurants are also open to the public, creating a sense of connection and access for local patrons.

Hotel Indigo Panama City Marina is located at 7 Harrison Ave., Panama City, Florida. Visit www.hotelindigo.com/panamacityfl for more information.

About The St. Joe Company

The St. Joe Company (“Company”) is a diversified real estate development, asset management and operating company with real estate assets and operations in Northwest Florida. The Company intends to use existing assets for residential, hospitality and commercial ventures and has significant residential and commercial land-use entitlements. The Company actively seeks higher and better uses for its real estate assets through a range of development activities. More information about St. Joe can be found on its website at www.joe.com.

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Hotel Indigo Panama City Marina offers sweeping views of St. Andrew Bay and a rooftop dining experience at the open-air, fifth-floor restaurant, Steam on 5 (Photo: Business Wire)

Hotel Indigo Panama City Marina offers sweeping views of St. Andrew Bay and a rooftop dining experience at the open-air, fifth-floor restaurant, Steam on 5 (Photo: Business Wire)

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Brazil soccer to pick new president shortly before introducing Ancelotti

2025-05-17 02:35 Last Updated At:02:41

SAO PAULO (AP) — The Brazilian Football Confederation will pick a new president shortly before it introduces Real Madrid's Carlo Ancelotti as the new national coach.

CBF vice president Fernando Sarney, who was named by a judge as the caretaker president after Ednaldo Rodrigues was removed from office, announced on Friday that the vote will take place on May 25, the same day as the last round of the Spanish league.

When Rodrigues was in charge, Ancelotti was expected to arrive the next day at the CBF headquarters in Rio de Janeiro to announce his squad for two World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Paraguay in June. The coach has confirmed his move to Brazil at the end of La Liga but has not mentioned when he arrives.

The CBF election will also include eight vice president positions.

“The management of the electoral process will be under the responsibility of an independent electoral commission,” Sarney said in a statement.

Rio-based judge Gabriel de Oliveira Zefiro removed Rodrigues from the presidency on Thursday and ordered new elections “as soon as possible.” The embattled soccer executive is appealing to the country’s Supreme Court to keep his position.

Rodrigues announced the signing of Ancelotti as Brazil coach on Monday. He won re-election in March to remain on the job until March 2030.

Zefiro put Sarney, who asked the court to unseat Rodrigues, in charge of organizing new elections. The judge ruled the agreement that validated Rodrigues’ first term was null and void, and that without it Rodrigues should not have been eligible for his second term.

Sarney told TV Globo on Thursday he will not touch Brazil’s deal with Ancelotti.

It is the second time Rodrigues has been removed from office by a court decision. A similar move took place in December 2023 but the removal was reversed by Brazil’s Supreme Court.

Because of that earlier legal dispute, the confederation vice presidents reached an agreement in January to validate Rodrigues’ first term and clear the way for him to run again.

But Zefiro sided with Sarney, who claimed one of the signatories of the deal, the 86-year-old Antonio Carlos Nunes, was not mentally fit to sign the agreement. The court scheduled to hear Nunes on Monday to evaluate his mental state, but the hearing was suspended only hours after Ancelotti was signed.

Rodrigues has made no comment.

AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

FILE - President of the Football Associated of Brazil Ednaldo Rodrigues, gives a speech after Brazil was chosen to host the 2027 Women's World Cup, at the FIFA Congress in Bangkok, Thailand, May 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit, File)

FILE - President of the Football Associated of Brazil Ednaldo Rodrigues, gives a speech after Brazil was chosen to host the 2027 Women's World Cup, at the FIFA Congress in Bangkok, Thailand, May 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit, File)

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