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ALH Will Roll Out Second Dual-Branded Hotel

Houston-based American Liberty Hospitality (ALH) is expanding its regional footprint with the rollout of the company’s second dual-branded hotel. The combined Holiday Inn Express Houston – Galleria Area and Staybridge Suites Houston – Galleria Area will offer a total of 319 keys and will be the first new hospitality offering in the Galleria area in several years when it makes its February 2021 debut. 

“We’ve had great success with our dual-branded hotel in Downtown Houston and believe that the concept is equally suited to the Galleria area,” said Nick Massad III, ALH SVP of development.

Steve Scott, ALH corporate director of sales, added, “It allows us to efficiently cater to a variety of guests – no matter their reason for travel or accommodation needs. We’re also optimistic about the market given the benefits of a new build, especially in today’s environment where travelers’ top priorities are cleanliness and location.”

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