Sheraton Memphis Downtown, 250 North Main Street, Memphis, TN |
MEMPHIS, TN —The Sheraton Memphis Downtown in
Tennessee hosted a unique grand opening ceremony to commemorate their
conversion to the Sheraton brand.
Legendary Beale Street Entertainment District Birthplace of the Blues |
During the event, one lucky attendee was selected to win a
Sheraton Sweet Sleeper bed.
The Honorable A.C.
Wharton, mayor of Memphis; Ernest Strickland, director of economic
development – Greater Memphis, Chamber of Commerce; Charles Satkewich,
vice president of asset management for Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.; Hoyt
Harper, global brand leader, Sheraton Hotels & Resorts; and John
Belden, president & CEO of Davidson Hotels & Resorts, attended the
event.
Owned by Host Hotels
& Resorts, the hotel is operated by Davidson Hotels & Resorts.
John Belden |
“As Memphis’ newest, Sheraton-branded hotel, we are well
positioned to meet the demanding needs of today’s business and leisure
travelers,” said Matt Huss general manager.
“To commemorate this
special day in the hotel’s history, we wanted to share with our guests the best
example of what it means to stay at our hotel—the beauty of a perfect night’s
sleep. What better way to do that than
to give away one of our Sheraton Sweet Sleeper beds?”
Located at 250 North Main Street and connected to the
300,000 square foot Memphis-Cook Convention Center, the 19-story hotel is
situated in the heart of downtown Memphis, just minutes from the world famous
Beale Street entertainment district, considered by many to be the birthplace of
the Blues.
.For a complete copy of the company’s news release,
please contact:
Cyndi Norwood
Davidson Hotels & Resorts
(678) 349-0909
Chris Daly
(media)
Daly Gray
Public Relations
(703) 435-6293
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