AmeriSuites

Former American hotel chain


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::summary Former American hotel chain ::

AmeriSuites Hotels was an American hotel chain last owned by Hyatt, which merged it into its Hyatt House brand.

History

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It was founded by Mark Yale Harris, cofounder of Red Roof Inns. In 1991, Harris founded AmeriSuites Hotels. AmeriSuites was an innovator in offering one of the first available affordable suite accommodations. It grew to over 100 locations throughout the United States.

In 1998, AmeriSuites was sold to the Blackstone Group, who operated AmeriSuites under its Prime Hospitality division. In 2005 Blackstone Real Estate Partners sold AmeriSuites to Hyatt. Between 2006 and 2009, Hyatt phased out the AmeriSuites brand and converted the properties into the then-new Hyatt Place brand.

References

References

  1. (2005). "Understanding Business Strategy: Concepts and Cases". Cengage Learning.
  2. (2019-10-15). "From suites to sculpture: Creativity a constant throughout alumnus' career {{!}} Fisher College of Business".
  3. "Hyatt Corporation Announces Acquisition of Amerisuites Hotels".
  4. (June 19, 2000). "AmeriSuites and Wellesley Inn & Suites Target Leisure Guests With Enhanced Weekend Packages". Prime Hospitality Group.
  5. "Hyatt will rebrand AmeriSuites unit as Hyatt Place".

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