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Thu, 25 February 2016

Starwood Opens Four Points Seattle Airport South

Starwood has expanded its portfolio of Four Points hotels with the opening of the Four Points Seattle Airport South, the brands second hotel in greater Seattle.

Owned by a joint venture between Shanghai Mintong Real Estate and Artemis Hotel Group and managed by Interstate Hotels & Resorts, Four Points Seattle Airport South is just minutes from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) and close to Boeings Renton plant, Amazons corporate headquarters and the Link Light Rail to downtown Seattle.

The new Four Points features 225 guest rooms, including two-storey loft suites with views of Puget Sound, and 6,000 square feet of flexible meeting space.

Hotel facilities include a restaurant, an outdoor pool and patio, a 24-hour fitness center, business center and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.

Guests can also experience the brands Best Brews and BBQ, including refreshing local beers and seasonal BBQ-style appetizers in the hotel lounge.

The debut of Four Points Seattle Airport South gives us a second, convenient location within greater Seattle in close proximity to the airport, leading businesses and top attractions, said Brian McGuinness, Senior Vice President of Specialty Select Brands for Starwood. As Starwoods global pipeline driver, Four Points continues to grow at a rapid pace due to tremendous demand for the popular and versatile brand in markets worldwide. 

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