HB ON THE SCENE: Extended Stay America Breaks Ground for First Time in More Than 10 Years

GIBSONTON, FL—Extended Stay America Inc. has broken ground on a four-story, 124-room hotel here, marking the Charlotte, NC-based hospitality company’s first groundbreaking in more than 10 years. The property is expected to open in fall 2019.

“This is a property we’ve been working on for some time,” said Jonathan Halkyard, CEO of Extended Stay America (ESA). “It’s in a market we like very much.”

ESA already has eight properties in the Tampa Bay area. “Our business really serves people who are traveling for business,” he said. “They’re away from home for a month, six weeks at a time, and they’re usually involved with the creation of a new business, whether it be construction, training programs, pre-opening—those kinds of things—and there’s a lot of that going on in the Tampa area.” The hospitality company had been looking at the site for more than a year.

The new property is expected to open in fall 2019.
The new property is expected to open in fall 2019.

“It’s near many of the types of businesses that we rely upon for our business at Extended Stay, so we’re just very optimistic about how this hotel is going to perform, and we think it’s going to be a terrific new business in this area,” he said.

The hotel will showcase ESA’s new prototype, which includes the StayPlay lobby design, all vinyl plank flooring throughout, modernized kitchens with open cabinetry, raised platform beds, black-out shades, a fresh color palette, a fitness center, guest laundry, grab-and-go breakfast, in-room WiFi and pet-friendly rooms. Also part of the new prototype: property-wide LED energy efficient lighting, low-flow plumbing fixtures for water conservation and air exchange technology for guestrooms.

Jonathan Halkyard
Jonathan Halkyard

ESA is the sole developer for the project. “We did use local developers to help us find the site that would best fit the extended stay need,” said Judi Bikulege, managing director of real estate at ESA. ESA expects to break ground on a couple of more projects by the end of 2018.

“Our company has acquired 10 real estate sites—most of them in the Southeast—but we will probably acquire another 10 before the end of the year,” Halkyard said. “Twenty sites by the end of the year, so we’ll be doing a lot of groundbreaking in 2019.”