Extended Stay America opens 50th Premier Suites

Extended Stay America has opened the Extended Stay America Premier Suites San Antonio – Schertz in Schertz, TX, the brand’s 50th property. The hotel was developed by Provident Realty Advisors.

The three-story, 115-room, newly constructed hotel features free WiFi, free healthy breakfast, a fitness center, onsite guest laundry and signature bedding. Each suite has a fully equipped kitchen with a full-size refrigerator, microwave, stovetop, cookware, utensils, dishes and a dedicated workspace.

“Reaching the milestone of our 50th Premier Suites since launching the brand is an incredible achievement, and we’re thrilled to celebrate it with one of our early franchise leaders, Provident Realty Advisors,” said Greg Juceam, president/CEO, Extended Stay America. “This landmark opening reflects our commitment to introducing Extended Stay America hotels in emerging markets through franchising. Partnering with Provident makes this moment even more special, and we look forward to continuing this journey together.”

Mason Miller, managing director, Provident Realty Advisors, added. “The Extended Stay America Premier Suites Schertz, TX will be our 24th Extended Stay America branded hotel, but our first through new construction and of the Premier Suites brand. The hotel is situated along the IH-35 corridor, between San Antonio and Austin, a high-growth area with tons of new development and construction projects creating demand for extended-stay guests.”

He added, “In addition to the growth and development in the market, nearby Randolph Air Force Base is a strong demand generator for extended-stay customers that the hotel is positioned to benefit from. We look forward to opening our doors to our guests here in Schertz and partnering once again with Extended Stay America.”

In addition to the Schertz property, Provident Realty Advisors has broken ground on new Premier Suites hotels in Kyle and Temple, TX. The company’s portfolio also includes Extended Stay America Suites hotels in Texas and Oklahoma.