BETHESDA, MD –HMSHost, a part of Autogrill Group, announced today that it has finalized the purchase of all shares of leading travel venue retailer Stellar Partners, Inc. This purchase marks HMSHost’s re-entry into the airport retail business, with Stellar to operate as an independent subsidiary. Stellar currently operates 38 convenience and specialty retail stores in 10 airports in the U.S. and has annual revenues of $38 million. The subsidiary will continue to be led by President and CEO Susan Stackhouse and Senior Vice President and COO Ramon Bosquez, and will remain headquartered in Tampa, Florida.
The expertise of Stellar’s leadership will help HMSHost develop its airport retail business, as well as help enhance the company’s retail business in its motorway channel, while HMSHost’s resources and decades of experience will support Stellar’s growth and provide new opportunities for its 250 associates and management team.
About HMSHost
Global restaurateur HMSHost is a world leader in creating dining for travel venues. HMSHost operates in more than 120 airports around the globe, including 44 of the 50 busiest airports in North America. The Company has annual sales in excess of $2.8 billion and employs more than 37,000 sales associates worldwide. HMSHost is a part of Autogrill Group, the world’s leading provider of food & beverage services for people on the move. With sales of around €4.3 billion in 2015, the Group operates in 31 countries and employs over 57,000 people. It manages approximately 4,200 stores in over 1,000 locations worldwide. Visit www.HMSHost.com for more information. We can also be found on Facebook at fb.com/HMSHost and on Twitter at @HMSHost.
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