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Auro renovates Residence Inn in Buckhead, GA

It is near Georgia Aquarium, Coca-Cola, Truist Park and Legoland

Auro renovates Residence Inn in Buckhead, GA

Auro Hotels completed a multi-phase renovation of Residence Inn Buckhead Lenox Park in Buckhead, Georgia.

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Summary:

  • Auro completed a multi-phase renovation of Residence Inn Buckhead, Georgia.
  • Near Georgia Aquarium, Coca-Cola, Truist Park, and Legoland.
  • Features a saltwater pool and fitness center.

AURO HOTELS RECENTLY completed a multi-phase renovation of its Residence Inn Buckhead Lenox Park in the Atlanta suburb of Buckhead. The project added a gatehouse and updated the courtyard, guestrooms, lounge, business center and boardroom.


The hotel is in Lenox Park, near walking trails and minutes from Lenox Square, Phipps Plaza and the Buckhead Village District, Auro said in a statement. Attractions such as the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, Truist Park, and Legoland are a short drive away.

The courtyard was rebuilt with landscaping, fire pits, a grill, seating and a sports court, the statement said. Renovations also updated corridors and elevator lobbies. Suites now include workspace, kitchens and living areas for any length of stay.

The hotel has a saltwater pool and fitness center, Auro said.

Greenville, South Carolina–based Auro is led by President and CEO D.J. Rama.

Auro, founded in 1973, presently owns 38 properties and operates more than 6,500 guestrooms in the U.S. and India under brands including Marriott International, Hilton Hotels & Resorts and Hyatt Hotels Corporation.

In July, Auro opened the India Cultural Corner at The Children's Museum of the Upstate in Greenville, where families can explore Indian culture through hands-on activities.

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