SEATTLE—The Hotel Group, a nationally-recognized Top 40 hotel company, says it has been officially selected as the management company for the new 167-room Hampton Inn & Suites Seattle. The Hilton branded hotel has a targeted opening for October 2016 and broke ground August 2015.

The property will feature spacious modern guestrooms, almost 2,500 square feet of meeting space including a board room, along with free Wi-Fi and the 100% Hampton Guarantee ensuring friendly service, clean rooms, and comfortable surroundings every time.

“We are looking forward to working with Gramor Development Group on the launch of a project in the highly desirable Seattle market,” stated Doug Dreher, president and CEO of The Hotel Group. “The property's central location makes it the perfect place for business and leisure guests alike.”

The Hotel Group is in its 31st year of operations and is proud to deliver the best in quality, value and service while respecting client partners and encouraging associate growth. In the past thirty-one years, The Hotel Group has grown into the clear leader of both hotel ownership and management. At the core of the firm is a powerful ability to revitalize hotels into strong market players and attracting the industry's finest people.

The Hotel Group is a nationally recognized Top 40 hotel company and currently manages and/or owns 30 properties in 11 states, representing 12 brands and employs more than 2,000 people. Since its inception in 1984, THG has managed and/or owned 117 properties in 25 states, directed the design and construction of more than 40 new hotels, completed the acquisition of more than $170 million in private investment as the sponsor of Hotel Group Opportunity Funds I, II, III IV, and V.

 

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David Phillips

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