MCR, a US-based hotel owner-operator, has acquired 147-suite Homewood Suites by Hilton Baltimore-BWI Airport.
This hotel is a six-minute drive from Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI).
It is located at 1181 Winterson Road in Linthicum, Maryland.
The hotel offers 147 suites and all of these suites feature kitchens with refrigerators, two-burner stoves, microwaves and dishwashers.
It also offers complimentary hot breakfast and evening socials.
Besides providing free Wi-Fi, it also has a 24-hour convenience store, free grocery shopping service and an indoor pool.
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By GlobalDataThe hotel features a 24-hour fitness centre with cardio equipment and free weights, a 24-hour business centre, on-site laundry facilities; complimentary Neutrogena bath products.
It features 1,078ft2 of meeting and event space for up to 120 people and a complimentary 24-hour airport shuttle.
The all-suite hotel recently completed a multi-million-dollar renovation.
It is 15-minute drive to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor to ice skate, tour historic ships.
The other nearby visitor attractions include the National Aquarium, where the Chesapeake blue crab can be seen along with sharks, crocodiles, etc.
A leading hotel owner-operator in the country, MCR has invested in and developed 104 hotel properties with over 12,000 rooms in 27 states.
MCR’s hotels are operated under 11 brands and has offices in New York City and Dallas.
MCR Hospitality Fund targets investments in Marriott and Hilton select service and extended stay hotels. It provides MCR with around $1bn in acquiring power.