Join the Everhome ™ Suites Hotel team on Tuesday, Oct. 29 from 3:30 p.m. -6:30 p.m.
for a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of the Fayetteville Everhome™ Suites Hotel, an all-new-construction midscale extended-stay brand from Choice Hotels. The Everhome Suites brand provides a Closer to Home™ experience that enables guests to live life on their terms during longer term stays.
The new construction midscale hotel is located at 1720 Convoy Lane (across from Amazon Fulfillment Center and Bragg Blvd) and is designed to help extended stay guests maintain routine on the road with spacious suites with long stay amenities featuring fully equipped kitchens, spa-style bathrooms and customizable “me” spaces, including movable workstations, full-size closets, and additional storage.
Like all Everhome Suites properties, the Fayetteville location offers modern and sophisticated public spaces, a 24/7 fitness center with a Peloton bike, guest laundry facilities, free Wi-Fi, 24/7 self-service marketplace with a variety of fresh and frozen meal and grocery options.
Executives from Choice Hotels, Hotel Management and Consulting, Greater Fayetteville Chamber and Everhome Suites Fayetteville staff will welcome community leaders, stakeholders, and media to the hotel for an official ribbon cutting ceremony, property tour, and interviews. Guests will enjoy local food truck cuisine from Shae’s Confections and Ty’s Uptown Grill.
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