Here To Stay
Hotels Latest Anchors For Cordelia Project
By Reporter Staff
TheReporter.Com
Barbara Glover (left) and Richard Russell are general managers of the new Homewood and Staybridge suites, respectively. The hotels feature rooms with kitchens for extended-stay travelers. (Joel Rosenbaum/The Reporter)
Two new hotels are set to open in Fairfield this summer, starting with HomeWood Suites in mid-August, and StayBridge Suites in early September.
HomeWood Suites by Hilton will include 85 studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites, and StayBridge Suites by Intercontinental Hotel Group will include 82 studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom suites. Rooms in both hotels come with fully-equipped kitchens, flat-screen LCD HD televisions, and wireless and and hard-wire Internet. Both hotels also feature an indoor swimming pool and spa, indoor sports court, outdoor barbecue grills, executive business center, meeting room, a hot breakfast buffet, and a light dinner with complimentary beer and wine on weekdays.
Rooms at HomeWood Suites are $159 for a studio, $169 for a one-bedroom and $199 for a two-bedroom. Rooms at StayBridge Suites are $149 for a studio, $159 for a one-bedroom, and $199 for a two-bedroom.
Both hotels are franchises owned by Sonmar Development Corporation, based in North Dakota.
The two hotels are part of the Green Valley Corporate Park project, which will eventually include two million square feet of office and research and development space in the North Cordelia area between Green Valley Road and Suisun Valley Road in Fairfield. The Park will also include business-related retail stores, such as copy and shipping stores, financial services, insurance companies, and dry cleaners.
The Park already houses a building for Copart Inc.
Solano's Got It!
Blog Archive
-
▼
2007
(799)
-
▼
August
(66)
- Novartis Vacaville facility to expand & hire 30 mo...
- Novartis Vacaville Facility To Expand
- Suisun City Changes With The Climate
- Sacramento Angels lead $1M investment into Visicon...
- Chamber President Can Do The Math
- Garamendi Seeks Boost For Biotech Firms
- Southwest begins San Francisco service - 18 daily,...
- Number of full-time students has grown at Solano C...
- PREMIER Commercial, Inc. represented Metro Candy i...
- City manager candidates will vie for complex job
- Real estate brokers sharing sales data in Alameda,...
- Commercial condos offer option for ownership in Va...
- Roof is proof of solar technology -- Tiles replace...
- Construction begins on Dixon Genentech biotech res...
- Healthy Building
- Gymboree Reports $5.8M Profit In Q2
- Benicia Bridge begins life in faster lanes
- Waterfront Plans Contrary To Suisun City Style
- Barista Cafe and Deli and the Suisun Valley Wine E...
- Construction on a new Genentech Inc. research labo...
- Bay Area's first open-road tolling at new Benicia-...
- UC Davis School of Law has received more than $2 m...
- Geneticist Ken Burtis has been appointed dean of t...
- Solano County Board of Supervisors approved a $4 m...
- Solano helps out Golden Gate Fields
- Largest wind turbine shipment blows into Sacrament...
- Travis Credit union opens Concord branch
- Sacramento region drops on Prosperity Index
- Regional rail plan tracks county's potential
- DG Power has proposed building a 200-500 megawatt ...
- "America's Best Colleges" list released by U.S. Ne...
- The Sacramento region's jobless rate inched higher...
- Starbucks 24-hour drive-thru OK'd in Dixon
- August 22, 2007County keeps its word on Berryessa ...
- Bay Solar Power Design is moving its operations fr...
- Solano County purchases 604 Empire Street Building...
- UC Davis granted $3.9M for Asian American mental h...
- Forensic Medical Group, Inc. will be moving their ...
- Wal-Mart aims for Sept. 19 opening in American Canyon
- Congressman Miller to lead motorcade across new Be...
- Leno to speak at Travis Air Force 60th Anniversary...
- Solano County hosting visit from Chinese sister city
- Rental rates for local office space lower than nat...
- Dixon celebrates a new high school
- Fairfield-based Copart to celebrate 25th anniversary
- Home Depot project slated for discussion in Dixon
- Pacific West Builders of Vacaville will receive $6...
- Out with old homes, in with new at Travis AFB
- Vacaville transit center to take fuss out of catch...
- Forecast calls for economic growth in Solano Count...
- Restaurant, Museum Slated For Waterfront
- Solano Hosting Visit From Sister City
- Solano Library System - These days, it handles 115...
- Lincoln Financial Advisors offices expand to Marti...
- Funds To Help Company Improve Workforce
- The scoop on José Blanco - Partner, Central Valley...
- East Bay Office lease rates expected to climb in s...
- Capay's bounty - New Nut Tree shop offers harvest ...
- Patsy Van Ouwerkerk (Solano EDC Board Mbr) complet...
- Luncheon Emphasizes Chinese Market
- The Many Faces Of Empress Theater
- Genentech Completes Acquisition Of Tanox
- It's official: Six Flags buys Discovery Kingdom
- Genentech completes Tanox merger
- New hotel leader knows no limits By Ines Bebea Bet...
- Here To Stay
-
▼
August
(66)