Marriott, Concord, Whitman Peterson break ground on first StudioRes property

Marriott International has broken ground on its inaugural StudioRes brand hotel in Fort Myers, Fla.  Announced last June, the StudioRes brand is Marriott’s new affordable midscale extended-stay brand in the U.S. & Canada. The StudioRes property in Fort Myers is projected to open in spring 2025 and is being developed by Concord Hospitality with its long-time partner Whitman Peterson. Concord expects to develop around 50 StudioRes properties, spanning several dozen submarkets in major U.S. cities, with several more slated to break ground in the coming months.

StudioRes aims to deliver reasonably priced modern comfort for guests seeking longer stay accommodations in the U.S. & Canada. At 124 rooms and 54,000 square feet, the StudioRes prototype is expected to be Marriott’s most affordable cost-per-key product to develop and build. Guests who are looking for an extended-stay option will have the comfort of fully furnished studio rooms complete with kitchen and queen beds. Public spaces will offer amenities such as daily coffee service, a fitness center, laundry room, vending area, communal table and covered patio.

“The groundbreaking of the first StudioRes hotel is a significant milestone for Marriott International as we continue to work toward our goal of expanding offerings to meet the needs of guests for every stay purpose,” Noah Silverman, Marriott International global development officer, U.S. & Canada, said in a statement. “Taking a new-build brand from announcement in June to groundbreaking in January is thrilling, and we’re grateful for the longstanding relationship we have with Concord Hospitality and Whitman Peterson to bring the StudioRes vision to life.”

Those who attended the groundbreaking ceremony included Marriott President and CEO Tony Capuano and Liam Brown, group president, U.S. and Canada, along with other senior leaders from the company. They joined Concord Hospitality CEO and President Mark Laport and Whitman Peterson Co-Founder and Co-Managing Partner Bob Whitman and Partner Paul Novak to celebrate this significant moment in the development of the StudioRes brand. 

“Concord Hospitality has enjoyed a longstanding, successful relationship with Marriott. It has been a collaboration of trust, quality and strategic growth, which is why Marriott has welcomed Concord as an active advisor in the development and design standards of many of their current hotel prototypes,” Laport said. “Today’s groundbreaking on Marriott’s first StudioRes property is yet another milestone achievement for us as Concord continues to remain a top-choice developer and operator for hotels in North America.”