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Aimbridge Hospitality to Add 120 Properties in 120 Days

By Hotel BusinessNovember 19, 20202 Mins Read
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The Murieta Inn and Spa near Sacramento, CA, joined the Aimbridge portfolio this year.

DALLAS—Global, third-party hotel management company Aimbridge Hospitality is on track to add 220 properties globally in locations including the U.S., Canada, Caribbean, U.K., Western Europe, Eastern Europe, and Russia/CIS.

According to the company, Aimbridge is well-positioned for expansion; during unprecedented times, the company maintained corporate support to add value for their owners.  As a result, even during such a volatile year, historic organic growth was seen across all verticals, including the extended-stay, select-service and international segments. Year to date, Aimbridge has added 128 properties to its portfolio and is on track to add another 120 properties in the next 120 days. Added properties include:

  • Hilton Boston Downtown Faneuil Hall, MA
  • The Murieta Inn and Spa, CA
  • Renaissance Charleston Historic District, SC
  • Hyatt House/Hyatt Place Chicago
  • Element Ontario, CA
  • Courtyard Fort Lauderdale Beach, FL

“We are pleased to have positioned ourselves for growth, and as we leverage our scale to add value, owners are responding by adding Aimbridge as managers,” said Aimbridge Hospitality CEO Dave Johnson. “Our expertise and expansive scale bring a unique advantage to both the brands and our owners.”

Mike Deitemeyer, global president of Aimbridge Hospitality, added, “Our team’s deep experience across all hospitality verticals, markets, countries and brands has provided us the ability to continue our growth. We are pleased to be finishing the year strong thanks to our incredible people and look forward to continuing the momentum in 2021.”

Interstate Hotels & Resorts, Aimbridge Hospitality’s international division, has also expanded its senior management team with the appointment of Jean-Charles Denis to the role of COO. Denis brings a unique perspective to the newly created role, overseeing operations across all Interstate’s hotels in the U.K., Ireland, Europe and Russia.

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