The Four Points by Sheraton Detroit Novi officially opens

Marriott International officially opened the Four Points by Sheraton Detroit Novi. The hotel offers a 24-hour fitness center, a heated pool, free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel and the Best Brews & BBQ program.

Asset managed by F&C Investments, the Four Points by Sheraton Detroit Novi, previously under the name Crowne Plaza Novi, offers 220 guestrooms, more than 9,000 square feet of meeting space, a 24-hour fitness center, business center and fast and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. Guests will have access to full-service dining at the hotel pub and the brand’s iconic Best Brews and BBQ program, which serves guests curated local beers and seasonal BBQ-style appetizers.

Four Points by Sheraton Detroit Novi is a short drive from 12 Oaks Mall. It is also within driving distance of downtown Detroit, the Detroit Zoo, and numerous state parks, and is roughly 26 miles from Detroit Metro Airport.

“Designed with the everyday traveler in mind, Four Points by Sheraton Detroit Novi will be a convenient stay for anyone looking to enjoy the world-class attractions of Novi,” Callette Nielsen, VP & global brand manager of Courtyard, Fairfield, Four Points and SpringHill Suites, said in a statement. “Accessible to families and business travelers alike, the friendly design of the property will make anyone’s stay comfortable.”

“We are extremely excited to share our brand new Four Points with our guests and are thrilled to be joining the Marriott International Family," Emilia Herrera, GM of the Four Points Detroit Novi, said in a statement. "We look forward to being the hotel of choice for leisure and business travelers coming to the Novi area!”

Four Points is the most globally distributed brand in Marriott’s Classic Select category, offering nearly 250 hotels in more than 40 countries and territories. The brand has more than 120 signed hotels in the pipeline, with nearly 50 percent of Four Points’ current portfolio of rooms located outside of North America and more than 65 percent of its signed pipeline expected to open outside of North America.