Industry NewsCourtland Grand Hotel Joins Trademark Collection by Wyndham

Courtland Grand Hotel Joins Trademark Collection by Wyndham

ATLANTA, Georgia—Officials of the 763-room Courtland Grand Hotel announced that the property has joined the Trademark Collection by Wyndham. Operated by HEI Hotel & Resorts, the former Sheraton hotel joins Wyndham Rewards and the company’s reservation system.

Trademark Collection by Wyndham is geared toward three- and four-star hoteliers looking to tap into the scale and resources of Wyndham while maintaining their hotels’ independent status. The brand includes more than 185 hotels in nearly 25 countries, including destinations like Atlanta, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Montreal, Berlin, Zurich, Athens, and Istanbul, among others.

“Joining the Trademark Collection by Wyndham affords us the best of all worlds, allowing the Courtland Grand Hotel to retain its independent allure while providing access to brand tools that ultimately benefit our guests,” said Marilyn Yelle, director of sales and marketing for the hotel. “Having operated this hotel since 2017, we see the affiliation as both a celebration of our independence and an important step toward our continued mission of providing unparalleled guest experiences. The move also allows us to pay higher commissions to our third-party reservation partners and intermediaries, which we are confident will have further benefits to the hotel’s bottom line.”

Courtland Grand Hotel’s guestrooms provide floor-to-ceiling windows and refrigerators. Hotel amenities include a 24/7 fitness center and a garden courtyard with a heated pool covered by a retractable glass dome. Guests may dine at Fandangles Bar & Restaurant or enjoy a breakfast buffet at Collage. The hotel also offers nearly 100,000 square feet of meeting space, including two ballrooms and an exhibit hall.

“Modern travelers crave unforgettable experiences, and the Trademark brand allows guests to immerse themselves in their local surroundings with unique, yet comfortable, accommodations,” said Leo Danese, brand leader, Trademark Collection by Wyndham. “The Courtland Grand Hotel, Trademark Collection by Wyndham brings this to life in a cultural urban hub whether you’re booking your next business stay or bringing your family on a weekend getaway.”

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