FAIRFAX, Va., Feb. 02, 2016 -- James Carroll, President & CEO of Crestline Hotels & Resorts, LLC (“Crestline”), today announced the addition of four hotels to its growing portfolio which now numbers 104 hotels coast-to-coast. The four new hotels include the 140-room Courtyard Louisville Downtown, the 90-room Courtyard Lexington South/Hamburg Place, the 91-room Residence Inn Lexington South/Hamburg Place, and the 108-room SpringHill Suites Lexington near the University of Kentucky. The addition of these four hotels brings Crestline’s managed portfolio in Kentucky to six properties.
“The continued and steady growth of our portfolio is an indication of Crestline’s superior performance for owners and guests,” said Carroll. “We have grown to become one of the largest U.S. hospitality management companies, but more importantly, we remain leaders in RevPAR as well as guest satisfaction. We attribute this success to our forward-thinking and dedicated management team who works closely with owners and our associates to ensure ongoing excellence,” added Carroll.
Crestline is recognized as a preferred third party hospitality management company whose properties consistently lead their markets in RevPAR and performance. The company anticipates continued growth throughout 2016.
About Crestline Hotels & Resorts, LLC
Crestline Hotels & Resorts, LLC is one of the nation’s largest independent hospitality management companies. Founded in 2000, the company presently manages 104 hotels, resorts and conference and convention centers with 15,534 rooms in 27 states and the District of Columbia. Crestline manages properties under such well-regarded brands as Marriott, Hilton, Intercontinental, Hyatt and Starwood, as well as independent, private label hotels and conference centers throughout the United States. For more information visit: www.crestlinehotels.com.
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Contact: Gayle MacIntyre Global Ink Communications 404-643-8222 [email protected]


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