ASBURY PARK - The luxury Asbury Ocean Club Hotel landed a big new accolade, scoring a spot on Travel + Leisure's "It List" of properties.

The 54-room boutique hotel is one feature of the Asbury Ocean Club project, which includes 130 condominium residences.

In its entry on the 2020 list, Travel + Leisure writes that the building "brings a five-star experience to the Jersey Shore." The Asbury Ocean Club Hotel is the only one listed from New Jersey on the list.

"I think it's great overall for New Jersey to have that kind of recognition, but amazing for Asbury Park," said Jodi Stasse, senior managing director of Corcoran Sunshine, which leads the Asbury Ocean Club's sales and marketing efforts. "Until you stay in the hotel or view the residential amenities and the models you don’t understand the complete offerings."

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David Bowd of Salt Hotels is the operator for Asbury Ocean Club Hotel and the site was designed by Anda Andrei.

At least 26 units have sold in the building, according to Press review of Monmouth County property records.

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The Asbury Ocean Club held its grand opening last July.

Prices at the hotel during summer season have rivaled NYC luxury hotels. On the hotel's booking site, rooms range from $345 a night to $950 during the first week of July for 2020. During the winter season rates are lower, listed on the website as between $295 and $650 per night for this upcoming weekend.

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The Asbury Ocean Club has been the centerpiece project for Asbury Park master waterfront developer iStar, which has committed, along with its partners, to a multibillion-dollar development plan in Asbury Park.

In addition to the Asbury Ocean Club Hotel, iStar also developed The Asbury Hotel and luxury residential buildings such as The Monroe.