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Courtyard opening in Portland, OR

It is owned by Lodging Management Northwest

The Courtyard by Marriott Portland East opens Oct. 21 in Portland, Oregon. It is owned by Lodging Management Northwest LLC led by Jatin Patel as principal.

The 91-room hotel is managed by InnVentures LLC of Tukwila, Washington. It is near Mt. Hood Skibowl, Timberline Lodge, McMenamins Edgefield, Multnomah Falls and Pioneer Place. Amenities include an indoor swimming pool, fitness center, fire pit and 702 square feet of meeting space.


Courtyard’s new room design includes a luggage drop for storing bags and the “Tech Drop” ledge provides a place for guests to plug personal devices. The rooms also feature hybrid zones for working, sleeping and getting ready.

Last week, the dual-brand Residence Inn and SpringHill Suites by Marriott Indianapolis Keystone opened in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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