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surfrider

American  
[surf-rahyd-er] / ˈsɜrfˌraɪd ər /

noun

  1. surfer.


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The Surfrider was built in 1953 as a motor inn and was later transformed to resemble a California beach house’s living room.

From The Wall Street Journal

Dauntless Capital Partners, which had owned Surfrider since 2021, “had been planning on keeping it forever,” but as a private-equity firm couldn’t turn down Chrome Hearts’ offer, said co-founder Craig Ballard.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company last month bought the Surfrider Hotel in Malibu, a 20-room boutique property perched above the Pacific Coast Highway for $37.5 million.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Surfrider isn’t the first hotel acquired by Chrome Hearts.

From The Wall Street Journal

The couple initially tried planting a few agave in the front, but Estrada was inspired by an article about ocean-friendly gardens in the Surfrider Foundation’s publication, the Drop, which featured work by Long Beach-based landscape architect Kai Craig of California Eco Design, a fellow Surfrider member.

From Los Angeles Times