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Vision debuts Home2 Suites in Chattanooga, TN

The 101-room, four-story hotel is the company's second opening this year

Vision debuts Home2 Suites in Chattanooga, TN

Home2 Suites by Hilton is now open in Chattanooga/East Ridge, Tennessee. The 101-room, four-story hotel is owned by Vision Hospitality Group, led by President and CEO Mitch Patel. This is Vision Hospitality’s second hotel opening this year.

Construction of the hotel began in February 2023 and was completed in just over a year in collaboration with Wolftever Development, Vision Hospitality said in a statement. The hotel is located next to the company’s Hampton Inn in a mixed-use area of East Ridge.


“We are proud to continue our partnership with Hilton and broaden our presence in the East Ridge area by launching this Home2 Suites by Hilton,” said Patel. “East Ridge continues to see significant growth with new developments, which creates a demand for quality accommodations. We are pleased to meet this need.”

The hotel features an outdoor pool, a fitness center, meeting space, and the Home2 MKT, which provides snacks, drinks, and travel necessities.

Vision Hospitality recently opened Moxy Boulder on University Hill in Boulder, Colorado, in partnership with The Nichols Partnership and BMC Investments.

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