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Wyndham forms multihotel agreement with Ceres

Wyndham Hotels and Resorts has an agreement with Ceres Development for three new Wyndham hotels, two in Indiana and one in Ohio.

The newly rebranded hotels continue the company’s steady conversion growth, where it experienced 100 percent more domestic conversions in third quarter 2021 compared to third quarter 2019.
 

“Joining Wyndham Hotels and Resorts will allow us to collaborate with the company’s global sales, marketing and loyalty teams to help travelers discover these properties and explore new cities,” Ceres Enterprises President David Crisafi said in a statement. “We will also have the opportunity to simplify operations and streamline efficiencies with the support, experience, and scale that Wyndham provides.” 

The following new hotels are now part of Wyndham’s portfolio:

  • Wyndham Noblesville in Indiana. Situated in a suburb north of Indianapolis, the hotel is within walking distance of Hamilton Town Center’s shops and restaurants. The 132-suite hotel has more than 3,000-square-feet of meeting space, as well as a business center, a fitness center and a heated indoor pool. The property also has an on-site restaurant and bar that serves complimentary breakfast daily.
  • Wyndham Westfield in Indiana. Located 22 miles north of downtown Indianapolis and 37 miles from Indianapolis International Airport, this hotel is set along the Monon Trail, close to the 400-acre Grand Park Sports Campus, Pacers Athletic Center, and Clay Terrace shopping center. The property has 152 guestrooms and suites alongside four event venues to host up to 200 guests. 
  • Wyndham Avon in Ohio. Located 17 miles from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, the 113-suite hotel is close to restaurants and shopping at Avon Commons Shopping Center and Crocker Park. Suites have a spa-inspired bathroom and separate living and workspaces. The property also has a heated indoor pool, hot tub, bar and outdoor fire pits. 

“We are so excited to partner with Ceres Development on these three exceptional hotels in key midwestern markets,” said Chip Ohlsson, chief development officer, Wyndham Hotels and Resorts. “Conversions continue to play a large part of Wyndham’s development strategy, and we look forward to welcoming more travelers to experience the brand’s modern guest rooms, personalized service and thoughtful amenities.”

“This is an extraordinary opportunity at a key time in the travel industry,” said David Orlean, president, Orlean Company (joint owner of the Avon, Ohio and Westfield, Indiana Wyndhams). “This conversion comes at a time when travel is picking back up, and we are thrilled to be able to now extend the Wyndham experience to guests of these properties.”