Summary:
- TMGOC Ventures, Willow Street Capital open ESA Premier Suites – Jacksonville Airport.
- The hotel is near UF Health North Hospital and Jacksonville North VA Clinic.
- Amenities include a fitness room.
Extended Stay America Premier Suites – Jacksonville Airport is now open in Jacksonville, Florida. The four-story, 124-room hotel was developed by franchisee TMGOC Ventures, led by cofounder and managing partner Sunju Patel and Willow Street Capital.
The property is near Jacksonville International Airport, UF Health North Hospital, Jacksonville North VA Clinic, ATS International Services Inc. and Saddle Creek Logistics, ESA said in a statement. Amenities include a fitness room, the statement said.
“This is an exciting addition to our portfolio, especially as Jacksonville continues to show strength across medical, logistics and aviation sectors,” said Patel. “We see the airport submarket evolving rapidly and our decision to bring a purpose-built Extended Stay America Premier Suites to this location reflects our long-term belief in its growth trajectory. We’re proud to introduce a product that supports the needs of both extended-stay guests and the local community.”
Mark Williams, ESA’s managing director for franchise development, said ESA is expanding its Premier Suites footprint and bringing an extended-stay property to Jacksonville.
"This location reflects our commitment to providing exceptional value and comfort for guests who need a reliable place to stay for longer periods, while supporting our franchise partners in strong-performing markets,” he said.
"TMGOC remains focused on developing institutional-quality assets in markets with potential for sustained growth,” said Glenn Alba, TMGOC Ventures' co-founder and managing partner. “The Extended Stay America Premier Suites brand offers value for today’s traveler and we are bringing a property that expands hospitality options in Jacksonville’s Northside.”
In August, Northstar Hotels Management, led by founders Salim Premji, Sapna Premji and Jigar Amin, acquired the 78-room Residence Inn and 81-room Courtyard near Jacksonville International Airport.













