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McNeill Hotel Company Acquires Three Hotels

By Corris LittleJuly 20, 20172 Mins Read
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Homewood Suites in Boise
Homewood Suites in Boise

GERMANTOWN, TN—McNeill Hotel Company has acquired three hotels in the Mountain states, adding to the company’s growing portfolio and significantly expanding its geographic footprint.

The three hotels are the following:

  • 110-room Homewood Suites in Boise, ID
  • 107-room Hilton Garden Inn in Twin Falls, ID
  • 106-room Hampton Inn and Suites in Salt Lake City – West Jordan, UT

The 110-room all-suite Homewood Suites in Boise is situated less than a mile off I-84 near the main route into downtown Boise and Boise State University. McNeill’s renovation plans include upgrading the lobby and public spaces, and replacing soft and select goods in the guestrooms, including installing 42-in. televisions and stainless steel kitchen appliances.

The 107-room Hilton Garden Inn in Twin Falls offers views of the Valley’s Snake River Canyon and access to Shoshone Falls and Perrine Bridge. McNeill will add lunch to the menu for the on-site Garden Grille and an outdoor terrace area. Upgrades will include fitness center equipment, the installation of 40-in. televisions in the guestrooms and replacement of soft goods in the guestrooms, corridors and meeting rooms.

The Hampton Inn & Suites in West Jordan has a total of 106 guestrooms and suites, and sits south of downtown Salt Lake City. McNeill will upgrade the lobby and public area’s soft goods, make cosmetic improvements to the exterior, replace fitness room equipment and update soft and select casegoods in the guestrooms.

“We see these acquisitions as a major step in our company’s evolution,” said Mark Ricketts, president and COO, McNeill Hotel Company. “With the Hilton Garden Inn, we will be adding a new flag to our portfolio, and expansion into the Mountain states of Idaho and Utah greatly expands our geographic presence.”

“In only 18 months we have more than doubled the size of our portfolio, which is now up to 17 hotels,” said Phillip McNeill, CEO, McNeill Hotel Company. “The growth has been the result of both acquisitions and new construction and we will continue to look for strategic opportunities on both fronts as we look ahead to 2018.”

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