Courtyard by Marriott Sydney, Auburn and Four Points by Sheraton Sydney, Blacktown set to open in 2023 and 2024 respectively, mark a new era of expansion for Marriott International.
Marriott International announces the signing of Courtyard by Marriott Sydney, Auburn and Four Points by Sheraton Sydney, Blacktown in an agreement with Sydney-based property developers, Mr Ning He and Timothy He, Directors of T1 Constructions. The properties are slated to open in 2023 and 2024 respectively and mark the planned expansion of the Courtyard by Marriott and Four Points by Sheraton brands in Australia.
“These latest signings reflect Marriott International’s strong commitment to the travel and tourism industry here in Australia. During these unprecedented times, our ongoing goal remains to grow our business and to strengthen our offering in this region. With these signings in Auburn and Blacktown, we are doing just that, and strategically expanding our footprint into growth corridors outside Australia’s metropolitan areas,” said Richard Crawford, Senior Director of Hotel Development, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific, Marriott International. “Auburn and Blacktown are rapidly growing communities, with a range of demand drivers for visitor accommodation. Marriott International is therefore pleased to collaborate with T1 Constructions to deliver what will be outstanding developments as we move into this exciting new phase of our expansion.”
Courtyard by Marriott Sydney, Auburn is planned to be located at 93 St Hilliers Road, Auburn, within close distance to the Parramatta River, Sydney Olympic park and at the gateway to South-West Sydney sights, including the Royal National Park and the beaches of the South Coast.
Four Points by Sheraton, Blacktown. Source: Marriott International.
Each of the hotel’s 203 guestrooms will be well-appointed, and guests will have access to a range of amenities, including an outdoor pool with a sun deck, and a modern fitness centre complete with sauna and steam rooms. It will also feature several of the Courtyard by Marriott brand’s signature amenities: The Bistro, an all-day, fast-casual restaurant featuring live stations, a collaborative lobby lounge space, for guests to unwind, relax and socialise as they please and the 24/7 Market – a grab and go café serving bakery items and pastries. For meeting and event planners or those travelling on business, 370 square metres of meeting and event space will be on offer to accommodate intimate meetings or larger conferences. True to the brand, Courtyard by Marriott Sydney, Auburn will feature stylish and functional design throughout, delivering a modern environment for guests to work or relax.
Four Points by Sheraton Sydney, Blacktown is planned to be located at 17-21 First Avenue, Blacktown, providing easy access to downtown Blacktown, to attractions including the iconic Blue Mountains, the new Sydney Zoo, Raging Waters Sydney water park and to the soon-to-open Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport. In addition to 206 comfortable guestrooms, the hotel will feature an all-day dining venue, a grab and go café featuring coffee and pastries and a lobby lounge space to kick back and relax over a local craft beer - the Four Points by Sheraton brand is known for its Best Brews program, which sees local craft beer on tap at each of its hotels around the world, giving guests an authentic taste of their destination, no matter where their travels take them. An outdoor pool and spa and modern fitness centre featuring a sauna and steam rooms will help active guests maintain balance while on the road. Meeting and event planners or those travelling on business will enjoy 414 square metres of function space that can host both small and larger events. In keeping with the Four Points by Sheraton brand, classic design will mix with modern touches throughout the hotel, allowing guests a comfortable space to work and play.
“We’re thrilled to expand the Courtyard by Marriott and Four Points by Sheraton brands here in Australia. Both are well-established in the market, and are favoured amongst business and leisure travellers both locally and globally for their smart design, modern amenities, genuine service and for delivering travellers what they need while on the road,” said Sean Hunt, Area Vice President, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific, Marriott International. “We’re pleased to be able to announce these signings during what is an anomalous situation in the travel and tourism industry. It will be an exciting new era for Marriott International as we grow our footprint beyond the capital cities and out into more metropolitan areas.”
Both properties will also join the global Courtyard by Marriott and Four Points by Sheraton portfolios. Courtyard by Marriott operates 1,213 hotels worldwide, and it has been an industry leader in business and leisure travel for the past 35 years, providing the best hotel experience to support its guests’ personal and professional endeavours. Working to the mantra of ‘Travel Reinvented’, Four Points by Sheraton offers the timeless style and comfort that its smart, independent guests are looking for, coupled with genuine service and everything that matters most, all around the world. The brand currently operates 284 hotels globally.
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