Allentown/Bethlehem, Pa., Feb. 09, 2018 -- The newly opened SpringHill Suites by Marriott marked its official grand opening on February 8th with a ribbon-cutting ceremony followed by a reception, and led property tours to give those in the Allentown Bethlehem/Center Valley community a glimpse of what the new hotel has to offer. The 132-suite hotel, developed and owned by High Hotels Ltd of Lancaster, PA, is located at 3800 West Drive in the Stabler Corporate Center.
With more than 175 guests in attendance, Russ Urban – President High Hotels Ltd., and S. Dale High, Chair Emeritus High Companies were on hand to cut the ribbon. They welcomed guests to enjoy great food and drinks and a performance by local band Fusion Jazz Trio – just one way in which SpringHill Suites connects guests to the local area.
“We are excited to welcome SpringHill Suites Allentown to our growing hotel portfolio with a fittingly community-centered grand opening event,” said Russ Urban. “We know the property will be a strong addition to the local area, providing a convenient location, stylish and comfortable accommodations, and the amenities travelers know and love”.
Ideal for business and leisure travelers alike, the SpringHill Suites by Marriott offers extra space with suites larger than typical hotel rooms, complete with areas for both productivity and relaxation. Guests will enjoy favorite amenities during their stay, like daily complimentary breakfast, full-service lobby bar and bistro, outdoor seating patio area with firepit, 24-hour fitness center, indoor swimming pool, versatile meeting space, business services, and free high-speed WiFi.
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About High Hotels Ltd.
High Hotels Ltd., an affiliate of High Real Estate Group LLC, develops, acquires, owns, and operates award-winning select-service and extended-stay hotels in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions. The company’s properties are franchised through Hilton Hotels Corporation and Marriott International, Inc., and currently serve York, Lancaster (2), Harrisburg (3), Reading, and Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Middletown, N.Y. (2); Mount Laurel and Ewing, N.J. (2). The organization is recognized as a leader and has received many awards for excellent customer service. For more information about High Hotels, Ltd., call 717-293-4446 or visit www.highhotels.com and www.HighRealEstateGroup.com.
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A photo accompanying this announcement is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/bb8e0b46-3f87-4f1e-a0c2-8947051b4612
Michael Williams High Hotels Ltd (610) 709-9797 [email protected] Russ Urban High Hotels Ltd (610) 209-4035 [email protected]


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