DoubleTree by Hilton Canton Downtown Hotel is set to open next week following a multi-million dollar renovation.
The property, owned by Hall of Fame Resort & Entertainment Company (HOFV), is located in downtown Canton, Ohio.
HOFV acquired the hotel in October last year, following which, a full-scale revamp of the site was undertaken.
The scope of works included a complete overhaul of room layouts as well as addition of new features such as a private dining area and meeting and entertainment space.
Currently, the revamped hotel features 164 rooms with new designs, a new full-service restaurant, a revamped bar area, as well as an indoor pool and fitness centre.
DoubleTree by Hilton Canton Downtown Hotel also features a ballroom to host social events and 11,000ft2 of meeting and entertainment space.
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By GlobalDataHOFV Operations president Mike Levy said: “We are very pleased to complete this project and add another source of revenue to our diversified business.
“The opening of the DoubleTree by Hilton Canton Downtown advances our multi-pronged business strategy as we move full steam ahead on our plans for Phase II of the Destination.
“We are appreciative of and energised by all of the support we continue to receive from the Canton community.”
The hotel will be managed by Crestline Hotels & Resorts.
HOFV senior vice-president Carol Smith said: “We appreciate all of our partners, including general contractor The Albert M. Higley Company and the many trade and construction workers that played roles in creating such a remarkable destination.”