Summerfield Suites

Summerfield Suites is an extended stay hotel chain. It is owned by Hyatt Hotels Corporation.

In June 2005 the Blackstone Group acquired Wyndham International for $3.2 billion. Summerfield Suites, Wyndham’s extended-stay offering, was included in the deal. On December 1, 2005, Global Hyatt confirmed that it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire the 21-hotel Summerfield Suites brand from Blackstone for an undisclosed price. The deal concluded in early 2006, and closely followed Hyatt’s acquisition of AmeriSuites – now re-branded as Hyatt Place. It will take AmeriSuites' former position in the Hyatt lineup and competes in the upscale tier of the extended-stay market with Residence Inn, Homewood Suites, and Staybridge Suites.

Global Hyatt has since developed an extended-stay prototype for converting Summerfield Suites hotels to a new Hyatt-branded extended-stay product. The new offering provides fully equipped 1 and 2 bedroom suites, a free hot breakfast buffet, an outdoor BBQ area, 24 hour convenience store, movie rental, dry cleaning and recreational facilities. However, Summerfield Suites targets both the extended-stay market as well as the group travel market. The first location opened back in 1990.

There are now 28 Summerfield Suites located around the US in the following cities/states: Arizona [1], California [2], Colorado [3], Florida [4], Massachusetts[5], Maryland [6], North Carolina [7], New Jersey[8], New York [9], Pennsylvania[10], Utah[11], and Texas[12].

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