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CoralTree Hospitality, a Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Lowe, Buys Controlling Interest in Magnolia Hotels Brand
CoralTree Hospitality | September 10, 2021
DENVER – September 10, 2021 – Tom Luersen, president of CoralTree Hospitality, today announced that, in partnership with its parent company Lowe, it has acquired a controlling interest in the Magnolia Hotels brand from Denver-based Stout Street Hospitality. CoralTree will manage four of Magnolia’s six properties in Denver, Houston, St. Louis and Omaha while licensing the name to the New Orleans and Dallas properties. The Magnolia brand is known for its award-winning, independent properties that reflect the spirit of each location with curated personal service for both business and leisure travelers. With the addition of the six ...
Charlestowne Hotels Selected to Manage Operations for The Abernathy at Clemson, Opening 2017
Stout Street Hospitality | September 8, 2016
Clemson, SC – Sept. 8, 2016 – Charlestowne Hotels, a full-service hospitality management company, is appointed by Tom Winkopp Realtor/Developer, LLC to oversee all hotel operations for The Abernathy at Clemson. Slated to open in late April 2017, The Abernathy will be the closest luxury hotel in proximity to Clemson University. Offering thorough experience in the development of college town properties, the Charlestowne Hotels team will add The Abernathy to an already strong portfolio of independent hotels and resorts, franchised properties and condo-hotels across the country. A property dedicated to Clemson tradition and prid...
Four Magnolia Hotels Receive WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Award for 2016
Magnolia Hotels | January 29, 2016
DENVER – January 29, 2016 – Leigh Hitz, president and chief executive officer for Magnolia Hotels, today announced that four properties in the collection are among WeddingWire Couples' Choice Awards for 2016. Magnolia Hotels in Denver, Houston, St. Louis and downtown Dallas all received this special recognition. "Our properties have seen a rise in wedding business over the last few years," said Hitz. "As consumers continue to turn to boutique independent hotels for their travel needs, so do couples getting ready to walk down the aisle. People don't want a cookie cutter experience for their wedding. They want unique, one-of-a...