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22.05.2024 - 12:05 / traveldailynews.com / Theodore Koumelis
Savannah-based company expands its footprint into South Carolina.
NORTH CHARLESTON, SC – Image Hotels, a fully integrated hotel development and management company based in Savannah, Georgia and operating through the coastal South since 1978, announced the acquisition of the Courtyard by Marriott North Charleston Airport/Coliseum in North Charleston, South Carolina.
Located at 2415 Mall Drive, the Courtyard by Marriott North Charleston Airport/Coliseum is just minutes from Charleston International Airport and offers guests convenient access to the North Charleston Coliseum and Performing Arts Center, the Charleston Tanger Outlets, the Charleston Area Convention Center, the South Carolina Aquarium and numerous shopping, dining and entertainment options.
“We are thrilled to add the Courtyard by Marriott in North Charleston to our growing portfolio and to expand our footprint into South Carolina,” says Kal Patel, President and COO, Image Hotels. “We expect the hotel to appeal to travelers coming to Charleston seeking a popular brand with modern amenities.”
Each spacious guestroom includes plush bedding, cozy furnishings as well as Courtyard’s signature features such as functional workspace, spacious bathrooms, complimentary in-room high-speed Internet and mini-fridge. Amenities at the Courtyard by Marriott North Charleston Airport/Coliseum include an outdoor swimming pool, a 24-hour fitness center, complimentary business service center, two meeting rooms, a courtyard area and the Bistro restaurant serving American cuisine, Starbucks coffee and evening cocktails.
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