Choice Hotels International’s midscale extended-stay brand Everhome Suites has grown its nationwide footprint with the opening of seven new properties in the United States. Choice Hotels now has 17 Everhome Suites open, 16 under construction and 45 in the pipeline. The brand is on track to have nearly 25 hotels open by the end of the year. The new hotel in Yuma, Ariz., marks the brand's 20th property.
"Opening our 20th Everhome Suites is a meaningful milestone that reflects continued interest from the development community," Ron Burgett, senior vice president, extended-stay development, Choice Hotels International, said in a statement. "Our continued expansion into new and diverse markets highlights Everhome's compelling value for developers—thanks to its efficient prototype, flexible operating model, and ability to meet rising demand for extended stay accommodations. These strengths are enabling us to enter into a range of markets nationwide, including those in high-barrier and strong growth markets."
New Openings
- Everhome Suites Bozeman, Mont., opened in May.
- Everhome Suites Ontario, Calif. opened in July.
- Everhome Suites San Bernardino, Calif. opened in July.
- Everhome Suites Yuma, Ariz. opened in July.
- Everhome Suites Newington, N.H. opened in July.
- Everhome Suites Rochester, N.Y. opened in August.
- Everhome Suites Somerset, N.J. opened in August.
“Developing new hotels in Southern California requires persistence, creativity, and the ability to navigate significant barriers to entry, including high land costs, complex entitlements, municipal planning and infrastructure requirements,” said Phillip Powers of Paladin Equity Capital, a developer on several of the new Everhome Suites properties. “These openings showcase our team's dedication and problem-solving, as well as the valuable partnership and commitment from the cities of San Bernardino and Ontario. These new Everhome Suites represent our continued confidence in the future of the brand and the long-term strength of the Southern California extended stay hospitality market.”