Broadstreet Global has opened the Element by Marriott Charleston Airport, a new extended-stay hotel located in North Charleston, SC. Developed in partnership with Contender, the multimillion-dollar project supports the area’s continued economic expansion and rising demand for flexible accommodations in one of South Carolina’s fastest-growing corridors, according to the developers.
Located near Charleston International Airport, Tanger Outlets, the North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center, Boeing’s South Carolina campus and Joint Base Charleston, the hotel offers guests access to major business, retail, and entertainment hubs. The 123-room Element features spacious layouts, eco-conscious design and long-stay amenities tailored to both business and leisure guests. The property is operated by Hospitality America.
“We are excited to welcome another wonderful place to stay for anyone visiting North Charleston or the Charleston Metro, said Alan Thompson, chairman of the board, North Charleston Chamber of Commerce. “North Charleston is the hub of travel in and out of Charleston, and we are privileged to host many of the great people who visit our region. We look forward to adding the Element by Marriott to the wonderful accommodation options we have in North Charleston.”
The Element by Marriott Charleston Airport offers fully equipped in-room kitchens with Energy Star appliances, the brand’s signature Heavenly Bed, spa-inspired bathrooms with all-natural amenities and ergonomic workspaces. Guests can also enjoy amenities such as a 24/7 Motion fitness center, an all-natural saline pool, complimentary WiFi, flexible meeting spaces and the brand’s signature Rise breakfast and Relax evening reception.
“Charleston’s growth story is one of the most exciting in the country, and we’re proud to contribute to it with the opening of the Element by Marriott Charleston Airport,” said David Berger, senior managing director, business operations, Broadstreet. “This hotel is exactly the type of community-focused investment that Broadstreet looks for in the Carolinas, creating opportunities that not only meet market demand but also help strengthen the place we call home.”
