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Starwood to Launch Dual-Branded Aloft & Element Hotel Development in Ohio

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STAMFORD, CONN.—Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. announced plans for a dual-branded hotel development in Columbus, Ohio, featuring its Aloft and Element brands. Owned by Indus Hotels, the 136-room Aloft Columbus and 123-room Element Columbus will be located adjacent to The Ohio State University, minutes from downtown Columbus. Marking the debut of both the Aloft and Element brands in Columbus, the hotels are slated to open in early 2017.

“Our fast-growing Aloft and Element brands are a perfect fit for the lively city of Columbus and will help meet the demand for high-caliber lodging generated by The Ohio State University and the city’s thriving business community,” said Brian McGuinness, Senior Vice President of Specialty Select Brands for Starwood. “An industry leader in the eco-space, Element promotes a life in balance with its emphasis on wellness and sustainability, while Aloft resonates with the next generation of travelers who appreciate its distinctive urban design, intuitive technologies and live music scene at the W XYZ Bar.”

“We are proud to collaborate with Starwood Hotels on this dual-branded Aloft and Element hotel development that will provide two fantastic, new options for visitors to Columbus,” said David Patel, President, Indus Hotels. “The two new hotels will enhance the lodging market in Columbus and appeal to savvy travelers and area professionals with their distinctive brand positioning and clean, modern design.”

Lineup of Innovative Programming

Aloft Columbus will cater to the next generation of travelers with loft-like rooms, accessible technologies and a lineup of innovative programming. Amenities will include re:fuel by Aloft—a one-stop grab and go food and beverage area, and the W XYZ bar, which will feature local emerging artists as well as some of the hottest bands with Live at Aloft Hotels programming.

Element Columbus will offer a fresh perspective on extended stay lodging, with light-filled studios featuring a fluid design, fully equipped kitchens and spa-inspired bathrooms. Guests can stay on the move with Element’s complimentary bikes to borrow and enjoy the brand’s signature RISE breakfast and RELAX evening reception. Element is the first major hotel brand to mandate that all properties pursue the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification for high-performance buildings.

Each hotel will each have its own entrance, lobby and reception area, but will share a porte-cochere and drive, large fitness center and indoor pool, 3,000 square feet of flexible meeting space, and a 300-space parking garage.

Minutes from Columbus Airport

Aloft and Element Columbus will be less than a quarter mile from the campus of The Ohio State University and approximately one mile from the downtown Columbus business and commercial district and the Short North neighborhood where Starwood’s Le Méridien brand will debut in January 2015. Just minutes from Port Columbus International Airport (CMH) and Ohio State Medical Center, the hotels also offer proximity to Ohio Stadium, Nationwide Arena and Greater Columbus Convention Center.

Aloft and Element Columbus will join several other similar developments including Aloft and Element Lexington, Aloft and Element Boston Waterfront (2016), and Aloft and Element London Tobacco Dock (2017).

“We are experiencing a surge in demand for dual-branded Aloft and Element hotel developments in major metropolitan markets across North America and beyond,” said Allison Reid, Senior Vice President, North America Development for Starwood Hotels & Resorts. “Both brands are gaining significant momentum—Element is set to double its portfolio in the next two years, and Aloft is on track to reach the 100th milestone in 2015.”

Go to Aloft Hotels and Element Hotels.

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