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Hilton has announced the opening of its newest hotel, the dual-branded Hampton Inn by Hilton Teaneck Glenpointe and Homewood Suites by Hilton Teaneck Glenpointe.
The property brings a total of 350 new rooms to the Meadowlands area.
The dual-brand hotel adds even more versatile lodging options for guests visiting New Jersey, which increased to 101 million travellers in 2017.
“New Jersey’s booming tourism gives us a promising opportunity to expand our footprint in the Garden State, and this dual-branded property diversifies our presence in the market,” said Shruti Buckley, global head, Hampton by Hilton.
“Travelers visiting this prime area of Northern New Jersey — just 15 minutes away from the heart of New York City — will enjoy the outstanding guest experience our brands are known for.”
Developed and owned by Alfred Sanzari Enterprises and managed by White Lodging, Hampton Inn by Hilton Teaneck Glenpointe and Homewood Suites by Hilton Teaneck Glenpointe are both located at One Glenwood Avenue, offering guests convenient access to the greater Teaneck area and the Class-A Glenpointe office complex, where companies such as Samsung, Unilever, Kumon, Cognizant, Univision and Cargill and other corporations have offices and headquarters.
In addition, the dual-brand hotel is close to I-95 and I-80, Newark Liberty International and LaGuardia Airports and local attractions such as MetLife Stadium, New York City, Yankee Stadium, CitiField and additional dining, shopping and entertainment options.
The dual-branded concept creates enhanced and larger communal areas than what would be standard at a stand-alone property, benefiting both business and leisure travellers.
“As the home of famed MetLife Stadium and major fast-growing corporations, Bergen County is an ideal place for the dual-brand property,” said Adrian Kurre, global head of Homewood Suites by Hilton.
“By offering both an extended-stay and focused-service option for business and leisure travellers, the hotel provides convenience and flexibility for all guests.”
Source: breakingtravelnews.com