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Diamond Resorts company history timeline

2013

Diamond Resorts launched the Diamond Resorts Invitational in 2013 to benefit Florida Hospital for Children.

2015

Diamond Resorts acquired Intrawest Resort Club Group in November 2015, adding nine resorts and 22,000 members.

2016

On June 29, 2016, Apollo Global Management made a successful offer to purchase Diamond Resorts International.

On December 23, 2016 Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced a settlement of $800,000 with Diamond Resorts.

2017

Michael Flaskey was named chief executive officer of the company in March 2017.

That same month, Diamond Resorts pledged to match all new donations made to the Diamond Resorts International Foundation, a recognized 501(c)(3) organization, in 2017 up to $1 million to support Hurricane Irma relief efforts.

2018

On January 18, 2018, the company underwent a brand refresh, updating its logo and officially dropping International from its name to be known as Diamond Resorts.

Diamond Resorts announced in March 2018 that the company was partnering with the LPGA to launch the Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions.

In April 2018, Diamond Resorts announced it had acquired The Modern Honolulu, a boutique hotel in Honolulu, Hawaii.

2019

The tournament begins the LPGA's 2019 season and features tournament winners from the previous two LPGA seasons, along with celebrity participants.

2020

In January 2020, Diamond Resorts partnered with Highgate to rent units in two properties in New York City.

2021

In March 2021, Apollo Global agreed to sell Diamond Resorts to Hilton Grand Vacations for $1.4 billion.

The acquisition was completed on August 2, 2021.

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Founded
1992
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Headquarters
Las Vegas, NV
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Founders
Stephen Cloobeck
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Diamond Resorts competitors

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Hilton Grand Vacations1992$3.8B9,110642
Great Wolf Resorts1992$807.2M6,000201
CKE Restaurants Holdings1956$1.3B20,200363
Wyndham Vacation Ownership1990$5.2B37,800-
Hilton1919$11.2B173,0003,446
Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants1981$1.0B8,135741
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Marriott Vacations Club1983$5.0B91
Welk Resorts1964$190.0M600-
Travelliance1976$311.0M300-

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