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04 October 2023

Daily Newsletter

04 October 2023

Lodging Dynamics to manage Marriott property in California, US

Residence Inn by Marriott Los Angeles/Redondo Beach has 248 suites with fully equipped kitchens and free Wi-Fi.

Upasana Mukherjee October 04 2023

Lodging Dynamics Hospitality Group has been selected to manage the Residence Inn by Marriott Los Angeles/Redondo Beach hotel in California, US.

This hotel marks the ninth property managed by Lodging Dynamics in Southern California and is among the Southern California hotels developed and owned by Mogul Capital.

In August, the group was appointed to manage two Hilton properties in California.

Lodging Dynamics CEO and president Jamie Caraher said: “We are thrilled to continue to grow in California with our longstanding and trusted partner Mogul Capital.

“We are grateful to be in a relationship where our interests of providing our guests exceptional service in premium brand hotels in prime markets are so well aligned. Through a dynamic commercial strategy, we are positioned to ramp quickly to deliver great results for Mogul and our guests.”

Situated right off the 405 in the centre of South Bay region of Los Angeles, the property targets both business and leisure travellers.

The two-storey hotel has 248 suites with fully equipped kitchens and free Wi-Fi.

It also hosts events at its three event venues spread across 2,157ft² of area, accommodating up to 100 guests.

Guests at the hotel can enjoy daily complimentary breakfast featuring a selection of pastries, yogurts and more. 

Among other amenities provided at the hotel include a fitness centre, outdoor pool, and a convenience store among others.

Located adjacent to Manhattan and Hermosa Beaches along with LAX airport, the hotel is near Redondo Beach Pier.

Additionally, the property provides access to an array of attractions such as Northup Grumman and SpaceX Campuses, Redondo Beach Performing Arts Centre, Top Golf, and SoFi Stadium.

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