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BWH Hotels has announced the expansion of its upscale brands in key North America markets with the addition of seven new properties being welcomed to the portfolio in Q4 2023.
Highlights of these recent openings include an oceanfront hotel in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and a historic hotel just steps from the Magnificent Mile in downtown Chicago.
These additions join the approximately 4,300 hotels and resorts in the fast-growing BWH Hotels global portfolio. Best Western Premier properties are ideal for worldwide travellers seeking superior accommodations and first-rate amenities, while the BW Signature Collection offers originality and individual personas at each hotel.
“As travelers [SIC] continue to seek elevated hospitality and unique hotel accommodations, we are thrilled to welcome these remarkable properties to our ever-expanding portfolio,” says Brad LeBlanc, senior vice president and chief development officer for BWH Hotels. “Each of these properties provide a special experience for travelers [SIC], while offering a high level of value and service that guests expect.”
The latest additions to the portfolio include:
Dayton House Resort, BW Signature Collection, Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Eva Hotel Buffalo Airport, BW Signature Collection, Buffalo, N.Y.
Hacienda de Leal, BW Signature Collection, San Juan Bautista, Calif.
Superior Shores Hotel, BW Signature Collection, Thunder Bay, Ont.
The Row Hotel, BW Signature Collection, San Jose, Calif.
The Whitehall Hotel, BW Premier Collection, Chicago, Ill.
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