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Travel Daily News
28-05-2025
- Business
- Travel Daily News
Vision Hospitality Group breaks ground in Tennessee
Vision Hospitality Group has broken ground on a dual-branded Hilton hotel in Chattanooga, featuring 150 rooms and resort-style guest amenities. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. – Vision Hospitality Group, Inc., a Chattanooga-based hotel development and management company, has officially broken ground on the new dual-branded Home2 Suites by Hilton and Tru by Hilton Lookout Valley in Chattanooga, Tenn. Construction is now underway, with an expected opening in the Fall of 2026. The hotel will be key component of a newly planned 10-acre, mixed-use master development, also being developed by Vision. In addition to the hotel, the development will feature nationally recognized restaurants and retail concepts creating a vibrant destination for both locals and visitors. Strategically located with direct access to Interstate 24, the property is just minutes from downtown Chattanooga and scenic Lookout Mountain – positioning it as an ideal location for both business and leisure travelers. 'This dual-branded property represents our continued commitment to thoughtful development in markets we know,' said Mitch Patel, founder and CEO of Vision Hospitality Group. 'We're proud to contribute to the ongoing growth of the Lookout Valley community.' The property will feature 150 guest rooms (82 Home2 Suites/68 Tru by Hilton). The hotel is designed to meet the needs of both extended-stay and transient guests, combining the comfort and flexibility of an all-suite concept with the efficiency and vibrant style of a select-service model. Together, these brands offer a compelling hospitality experience tailored to today's diverse travelers. Guest amenities will include an expansive, resort-style outdoor aquatic recreation area with a freeform pool, in-water sun shelf, water features and slide, creating a relaxed atmosphere for families. The space also will offer a poolside bar with lounge seating, grilling stations and fire pits. Inside, guests can enjoy a lively lobby bar with a gaming area, a modern fitness center, enhanced complimentary breakfast offerings and on-site laundry facilities. Headquartered in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Vision Hospitality Group was founded in 1997 by Mitch Patel. With a diverse portfolio encompassing over 40 hotels affiliated with esteemed brands such as Hilton, Marriott, Hyatt, and InterContinental, Vision Hospitality Group continues to push the boundaries of hospitality excellence.

Hospitality Net
27-05-2025
- Business
- Hospitality Net
Vision Hospitality Group Breaks Ground on Dual-Brand Home2 Suites and Tru by Hilton in Chattanooga/Lookout Valley, Tenn.
Vision Hospitality Group, Inc., a Chattanooga-based hotel development and management company, has officially broken ground on the new dual-branded Home2 Suites by Hilton and Tru by Hilton Lookout Valley in Chattanooga, Tenn. Construction is now underway, with an expected opening in the Fall of 2026. The hotel will be key component of a newly planned 10-acre, mixed-use master development, also being developed by Vision. In addition to the hotel, the development will feature nationally recognized restaurants and retail concepts creating a vibrant destination for both locals and visitors. Strategically located with direct access to Interstate 24, the property is just minutes from downtown Chattanooga and scenic Lookout Mountain - positioning it as an ideal location for both business and leisure travelers. The property will feature 150 guest rooms (82 Home2 Suites/68 Tru by Hilton). The hotel is designed to meet the needs of both extended-stay and transient guests, combining the comfort and flexibility of an all-suite concept with the efficiency and vibrant style of a select-service model. Together, these brands offer a compelling hospitality experience tailored to today's diverse travelers. Guest amenities will include an expansive, resort-style outdoor aquatic recreation area with a freeform pool, in-water sun shelf, water features and slide, creating a relaxed atmosphere for families. The space also will offer a poolside bar with lounge seating, grilling stations and fire pits. Inside, guests can enjoy a lively lobby bar with a gaming area, a modern fitness center, enhanced complimentary breakfast offerings and on-site laundry facilities. For more information and future updates on the Lookout Valley project, please visit
Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Home2 Suites by Hilton Sioux Falls Sanford Medical Center Receives Renovation
Brandt Hospitality Group's In-House Development Team Completes Renovation SIOUX FALLS, S.D., May 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Home2 Suites Sioux Falls Sanford Medical Center unveiled a new look following a recent renovation. The hotel, connected to Sanford Medical Center in Sioux Falls, underwent a soft renovation to provide a fresh guest experience. Brandt Hospitality Group's in-house construction team coordinated with the property team to complete this renovation while minimizing guest impact. The team worked floor-by-floor to keep the hotel operational through the process. Guest rooms received new mattresses, televisions, décor, and soft seating – providing an elevated experience. The lobby and breakfast areas also received new furniture with an updated design. "Having a newly renovated hotel to match our experienced and high-quality staff, has given those that stay with us an unmatched guest experience in the Sioux Falls market," said General Manager, Lucas Dannenbring. To view updated photos of the hotel, visit Home2 Suites by Hilton Sioux Falls Sanford Medical Center is a part of the Hilton Family. Hilton Honors members earn more for their stay. Your stay starts here: About Brandt Hospitality Group Brandt Hospitality Group is a hotel development and management company based in Fargo, North Dakota. Brandt Hospitality Group continues to build award-winning hotels from coast to coast. In 2024, Marriott awarded Brandt Hospitality Group with "Partnership Circle Award" and "Guest Service Excellence" titles. To learn more about Brandt, visit View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Brandt Hospitality Group Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Hospitality Net
06-05-2025
- Business
- Hospitality Net
The Hotel Group and TE Miller Development Celebrate Grand Opening of Home2 Suites by Hilton Kalispell
The Hotel Group ("THG"), an affiliate of Hotel Equities, in partnership with TE Miller Development, proudly announces the grand opening of the Home2 Suites by Hilton Kalispell. The 107-room, extended-stay hotel officially opens its doors today, welcoming guests to experience a fresh, modern, and flexible hospitality option in the heart of Northwest Montana. The new Home2 Suites by Hilton Kalispell is conveniently located at 454 Rivers Edge Loop, at the intersection of US Highway 93 and Rose Crossing, just seven miles from Glacier Park International Airport, offering easy access to Glacier National Park, Flathead Lake, Whitefish Lake, Whitefish Mountain Resort, and the vibrant local arts and culinary scene. Designed with today's extended-stay traveler in mind, the hotel features spacious, all-suite accommodations complete with full kitchens, flexible living areas, and a range of signature Home2 amenities. Guests can enjoy: A heated indoor pool Outdoor fire pit and grilling patio Spin2 Cycle fitness and laundry room Complimentary Inspired Table breakfast 24/7 Home2 MKT for snacks and essentials The Home2 Suites by Hilton Kalispell joins THG's Montana portfolio alongside the DoubleTree by Hilton Billings, complementing their full collection of 19 hotels and 3,306 guest rooms. Hotel website
Yahoo
10-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
A Gloucester County hotel developer has cleared a planning hurdle — again.
DEPTFORD TWP. — Two four-story hotels are approved for construction on a site off Route 42. This $20-million project has been set back almost a year thanks to legal actions taken by neighboring property owners. But the developer, SSN Hotels, received unanimous approval from members of the planning board at a hearing Wednesday night. SSN Hotels is attempting to add a Home2 Suites, offering 100 rooms, and a TownePlace Suites, offering 96 rooms, to the Deptford Township location. Board members approved essentially the same project presented one year ago, only to see lawsuits in a state court unravel its decision. The opposition is from the owner of two existing hotels on land adjacent to the proposed building site and from nearby homeowners. More: Another hurdle: Deptford hotels project trips over zoning issue Mayor Paul Medany lambasted the owner of the existing hotels before voting. 'As testified, there's a need for hotels in Deptford and this property was selected by the master plan to fulfill that need,' Medany said. 'The existing hotel may not want the competition, but competition is not a basis for the planning board to deny the application.' Earlier, in his final remarks, project attorney Damien Del Duca made the same criticism. Attorney Jeffrey Baron — representing adjacent hotels Courtyard by Marriott and Hampton Inn and Suites — was present, but was denied a chance to respond to the attacks. 'Now naturally, when you own two hotels next door and you don't want competition, you're going to highlight what we don't comply with,' Del Duca said. 'Because let's face it folks, Mr. Baron's client doesn't want competition next door. That's what he's here for.' Medany gave a lengthy list of reasons why he thought the plan deserved approval. The list included significant plan revisions and downscaling. The final design, however, still required exceptions from the zoning code. A detailed listing of reasons for a particular vote can be an important defense in the event of a legal challenge to a board decision. The prospect of legal action also was reflected in the mayor's final remark that there is nothing 'arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable' about the decision. A claim of 'arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable' decision-taking is standard language in lawsuits against planning and zoning boards. More: Why this South Jersey gubernatorial hopeful is walking away from 'Walk to Washington' 'I also think the applicant has met the burden of approval,' board Chairman Dave Wyatt said. Baron was able to cross-examine project engineer John Kornick and planner Tiffany Morrissey. But he was unable to either to acknowledge possible flaws in the plan or in the application process. Another attorney, Gary Zangerle, separately questioned the two professionals on behalf of Harmony Lane homeowners. Joe Smith is a N.E. Philly native transplanted to South Jersey 36 years ago, keeping an eye now on government in South Jersey. He is a former editor and current senior staff writer for The Daily Journal in Vineland, Courier-Post in Cherry Hill, and the Burlington County Times. Have a tip? Support local journalism with a subscription. This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: Two new hotels are planned in Deptford Township, NJ along Route 42