Extended Stay America opens South Carolina hotel

Extended Stay America opens the Extended Stay America Premier Suites in Duncan, S.C. VMV Capital developed and will manage the property.

The four-floor, 88-room, newly constructed Extended Stay America Premier Suites Duncan hotel has free Wi-Fi, complimentary breakfast, cable, a fitness room, onsite guest laundry, and Extended Stay America Premier Suites' signature lobby with additional vending options. All spacious suites include fully equipped kitchens with a full-size refrigerator, microwaves, stovetops, cookware, utensils, and dishes, as well as signature bedding, recliner and workspace. 

"We are excited to welcome the Extended Stay America Premier Suites Duncan. By expanding our footprint to this thriving area, we can meet the growing demand for extended-stay lodging, providing guests with the amenities and essential services to stay productive as they are away from home," Mark Williams, managing director, franchise development, Extended Stay America, said in statement. "As the extended-stay segment leader, it is our pleasure to work with companies like VMV Capital who invest in their communities to provide long-term accommodations and help us continue to meet the growing demand for extended-stay lodging."

"We're thrilled to bring the newest hotel to Duncan, South Carolina, located in Spartanburg County. I am incredibly proud of the hard work and dedication of our team, who have worked tirelessly to bring this hotel to fruition," said Vinny Patel, CEO of VMV Capital. "Their commitment to excellence has been instrumental in ensuring that the Extended Stay America Premier Suites Duncan will provide guests with an exceptional experience."

The Extended Stay America Premier Suites Duncan is located off I-85, near I-26, and four miles from the Tyger River Sports Complex and Upward Star Center. The hotel has access to Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport and BMW Manufacturing, Wofford College, USC Upstate, Converse College, Draxlmaier Group, Benteler Automotive, and the Tyger River Industrial Park.