Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Concord Hospitality and Hamilton Community Foundation Open Courtyard by Marriott Hamilton After 15-Month, $12.5M Renovation


Property Expected to Bring Nearly 80 Jobs to Cincinnati/Dayton Suburb

HAMILTON, Ohio/RALEIGH-DURHAM, N.C.—Concord Hospitality Enterprises, one of the nation’s top-ranked hotel developer/owner/operators, in partnership with the Hamilton Community Foundation (HCF), announced that the 120-room Courtyard by Marriott Hamilton (dining room photo top right) opened March 11, following a 15-month, $12.5 million renovation..

The rebranded, Marriott property is expected to bring nearly 80 jobs to the community of 60,000.

Concord will manage the property. HCF Properties, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of HCF, owns the hotel.

The property originally opened as the Hamiltonian, an independent hotel, in 1985.
“The Courtyard by Marriott Hamilton is opening at a critical time,” said John Guidugli, (middle left photo) HCF Properties, LLC board chair.

“While Hamilton is faring well despite the current economy, we consider the creation of nearly 80 jobs at a time when employment is disappearing nationwide, to be a major positive. We also expect that under the Marriott flag, the property will do very well. It is the only facility in the area large enough to host meetings and events, and is an attractive alternative to more expensive places like Cincinnati and Dayton.

“This property is also an important part of Hamilton’s identity. It’s been here for 25 years, and it has hosted all our local events,” Guidugli said. “We look forward to the hotel becoming a focal point of the community once again.”

The new Courtyard features a brand new indoor pool and 6,500 square feet of top-of-the-line meeting and banquet space, including the newly expanded Riverview Ballroom. The revamped ballroom now includes an extended pre-function space and boasts picture windows overlooking the Great Miami River.

The property is complemented by Amici’s, its on-site Italian restaurant and access to the amenities of the adjacent RiversEdge development. It also includes the new state-of-the-art Courtyard by Marriott lobby, including “Go-Board” and other “Refreshing Business” features.
“We continue to expand our management portfolio during this downturn, a testament to our ability to produce competitive results during all phases of the economic cycle,” said Mark G. Laport, (middle right photo) president and CEO of Concord.
“We’ve put an exceptional team in charge at this property and look forward to helping it reach its full potential. Hamilton is an attractive community with a solid economic foundation, and we’re glad to be here.”

Contacts:

Kelli Kurtz, Hamilton Foundation, (513) 863-1717
Melanie Boyer, Daly Gray Public Relations, (703) 435-6293

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