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Andaz Miami Beach

📍 Miami Beach, Florida
5 stories · First covered Feb 27, 2026 · Latest May 7
Andaz Miami Beach Coverage
Sunstone Spent $31M on CapEx and Bought Back $36M in Stock. Same Quarter. That's a Statement.

Sunstone Spent $31M on CapEx and Bought Back $36M in Stock. Same Quarter. That's a Statement.

Sunstone's Q1 tells two stories at once... a REIT pouring capital into its assets while simultaneously shrinking its share count at near-52-week highs. For operators watching ownership groups make allocation decisions, the priorities embedded in this quarter are worth studying carefully.

Sunstone Beat Q1 By 300%. The Andaz Miami Beach Is Doing the Heavy Lifting.

Sunstone Beat Q1 By 300%. The Andaz Miami Beach Is Doing the Heavy Lifting.

Sunstone's Q1 numbers look incredible on the surface... 14.6% RevPAR growth, raised guidance, stock buybacks. But strip out one renovated resort property and the story gets a lot more complicated for anyone benchmarking against these results.

Sunstone's Numbers Beat Expectations. The Stock Sits at $9.25. Something Doesn't Add Up.

Sunstone's Numbers Beat Expectations. The Stock Sits at $9.25. Something Doesn't Add Up.

Sunstone posted a Q4 that beat on every metric that matters, guided up for 2026, and the Street's consensus is still "hold." When a REIT outperforms and the market shrugs, the real story is in what the price is telling you the earnings aren't.

Sunstone's 9.6% RevPAR Jump Looks Great Until You Check the Stock Price

Sunstone's 9.6% RevPAR Jump Looks Great Until You Check the Stock Price

Sunstone beat Q4 earnings by 233%, grew RevPAR nearly 10%, and returned $170M to shareholders in 2025. The market responded by selling the stock. That disconnect tells you everything about where lodging REIT investors think the cycle is heading.

Sunstone Beat Q4 Estimates by a Mile. The Stock Dropped Anyway.

Sunstone Beat Q4 Estimates by a Mile. The Stock Dropped Anyway.

Sunstone posted $0.20 adjusted FFO per share against a consensus expecting a loss, grew RevPAR 9.6%, and the market sold it off 3.5%. The disconnect between the quarter they reported and the price they got tells you everything about where REIT investors' heads are right now.