Red Roof opens three new hotels

Red Roof Inn Washington, N.C. has opened after approximately $375,000 in renovations. Located off U.S. highways 17 and 264, the 56-room Red Roof Inn Washington, N.C., has free Wi-Fi, a free expanded cable package, a pool, a fitness center, free coffee in the lobby, a snack center and free continental breakfast. The Red Roof Inn Washington, N.C., is a pet-friendly hotel.

Owned by VRCK LLC, renovations included updating the guest bathrooms and the breakfast area and adding new furniture in guest rooms, new bedding, new pool and lobby furniture and new landscaping.

The hotel has access to the Washington Civic Center, the Belle of Washington, Goose Creek State Park, the Turnage Theater, the Washington Waterfront Underground Railroad Museum and the Washington Waterfront Docks. 

Red Roof also has opened the Red Roof PLUS+ Belleville, Mich. Owner BIN Hotel Group LLC spent nearly $1 million on the renovation of the property, which included updating guestroom bathrooms and adding new bedding, new furniture in guestrooms, new interior and exterior lighting, new landscaping and new interior and exterior paint.
 
The 62-room Red Roof PLUS+ Belleville, Mich., has free Wi-Fi, a free expanded cable package, a snack center, free coffee in the lobby, laundry facilities and is a pet-friendly hotel.

Located right off I-94, the hotel is close to the Yankee Air Museum, Horizon Park, the Wayne Historical Museum, Westland Historic Village Park and the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation. 

The Red Roof Inn & Suites Richland, Miss. opened as well. Located off U.S.-49 with access to I-20, the 36-room Red Roof Inn & Suites Richland, Miss., has free Wi-Fi, a seasonal outdoor pool, a free expanded cable package, free coffee in the lobby, a snack center and laundry facilities as well as a microwave and mini refrigerator in every room. It also is a pet-friendly hotel. 

The hotel is close to historic downtown Jackson, the Jackson Convention Complex, Jackson State University, the Mississippi Children’s Museum and the Mississippi State Fairgrounds.