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Home2 Suites opens in Conyers, GA

Owner Vector Hospitality is led by President Aman Patel

Home2 Suites by Hilton Conyers Atlanta

The 91-key Home2 Suites by Hilton Conyers Atlanta, owned by Vector Hospitality Inc. and Eraa Hospitality, is now open in Conyers, Georgia.

Experience Modern Comfort at Home2 Suites by Hilton Conyers Atlanta

Home2 Suites by Hilton Conyers Atlanta is now open in Conyers, Georgia. The 91-key hotel is owned by Atlanta-based Vector Hospitality Inc., led by president Aman Patel, and Chattanooga-based Eraa Hospitality.

This marks Vector Hospitality's entry into the Conyers market as the hotel's manager, the company said in a statement.


"We are thrilled to bring Home2 Suites by Hilton to the vibrant Conyers community and to officially open the doors of Vector Hospitality’s inaugural hotel," Patel said. "This marks an exciting milestone for our company, and we are grateful for Hilton’s continued trust and partnership in bringing this project to life. We look forward to welcoming guests and becoming an integral part of this dynamic and growing area."

The hotel is about 32 miles east of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, near Lewis Vaughn Botanical Gardens, Georgia International Horse Park, and Olde Towne Conyers.

Conyers is developing as a bedroom community for metro Atlanta and a retail hub for northeastern Georgia, with retail and mixed-use projects underway, the statement said. Olde Towne Conyers and its surroundings have 3 million square feet of office and retail space, 150 restaurants, and an entertainment district.

The pet-friendly hotel includes a resort-style pool, grilling patio and fitness center, the statement said.

Timirkumar Patel's Del Hospitality recently reopened the 100-key Red Roof Inn Del Rio in Texas after a $2 million renovation.

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