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Lodgco to manage Four Points in Raleigh, NC

The hotel is owned by Minesh Patel’s Beyond Hospitality

Lodgco Hospitality to Manage Four Points by Sheraton in Raleigh, North Carolina

Beyond Hospitality selected Lodgco Hospitality to manage its 82-key Four Points by Sheraton in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Summary:

  • Beyond tapped Lodgco to manage its 82-key Four Points by Sheraton in Raleigh, NC.
  • Beyond is owned by Minesh Patel; Lodgco is led by Scott Stuart.
  • The hotel is across from the Lenovo Center and near NC State University.

BEYOND HOSPITALITY APPOINTED Lodgco Hospitality to manage its 82-key Four Points by Sheraton Raleigh Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina. Beyond is owned by Minesh Patel and Lodgco is led by President Scott Stuart.

The hotel is across from the Lenovo Center and near North Carolina State University in the city’s entertainment and business district, the companies said in a statement. It includes a fitness center, outdoor pool and meeting space.


“Partnering with Lodgco Hospitality brings a team whose expertise in driving performance and maximizing asset value aligns with our vision for this property,” Patel said.

Stuart said the company is expanding into North Carolina with the Four Points by Sheraton Raleigh Arena.

“This hotel is positioned to serve both leisure and business travelers visiting the Raleigh area,” he said. “Our team looks forward to building on the property’s foundation and driving performance through our culture of hospitality and operational excellence.”

Whitestone Cos. launched Soartress Hospitality, a management company for select-service, extended-stay and full-service hotels across brands, focusing on performance, leadership and operations.

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