Canada hotels record first occupancy decline in three months
After three consecutive months of year-over-year increases, Canada’s hotel industry recorded a decline in occupancy, according to CoStar’s July 2024 data.
Situated in the Markham, Ont. 30 minutes north of Toronto, Homewood Suites by Hilton aims to stand out as beacon in the GTA’s extended stay market, surrounded by the city’s north-end tech companies and some of the best local cuisine.
The hotel, owned and operated by JM Hospitality Inc., has recently unveiled its extensive renovation with an all-new, modern upscale design. The hotel boasts a tall, vaulted lodge-like lobby with statement chandeliers, surrounded by elegant yet cozy seating throughout. Guests can also enjoy the large patio and BBQ space, meeting facilities, complimentary hot breakfast, evening socials, guest laundry, as well an indoor heated pool with a state-of-the-art fitness facility.
Stepping into any of the large, naturally bright 101-room suites, guests will experience meticulously designed rooms with a perfect blend of sophistication and home comforts to stay for a short or extended period of time. All suites are fully equipped with updated kitchens, plush bedding, ample workspace and free high-speed Wi-Fi, with large dining and sitting areas.
“Homewood Suites by Hilton Toronto Markham is more than just a beautiful-looking hotel. We’ve thought of all the small details that make a stay comfortable and efficient. It’s the perfect place to experience the GTA for work or pleasure” says Hasheel Lodhia, Director at JM Hospitality. Hanisha Sharma, also a director, at JM Hospitality, led the detailed execution of the renovation together with Hasheel to ensure it was crafted to perfection. They are excited to welcome back the hotel’s long-standing guests and new clientele to experience this revitalized hotel. “Homewood Suites Markham guests will be thrilled when they walk into the new space. We look forward to exceeding our guest expectations to experience the perfect Home Away from Home”.
After three consecutive months of year-over-year increases, Canada’s hotel industry recorded a decline in occupancy, according to CoStar’s July 2024 data.
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