Aloft Hotel brand makes Scottsdale debut

STAMFORD, CT – Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc today announced its rapidly expanding Aloft brand has opened its first hotel in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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STAMFORD, CT – Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc today announced its rapidly expanding Aloft brand has opened its first hotel in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Owned and managed by Triyar Hospitality, the hotel recently completed a $4 million conversion to reposition as an Aloft.


“Aloft Scottsdale is a superb addition to our growing portfolio as we continue to aggressively expand the brand in dynamic markets across the globe,” said Brian McGuinness, Senior Vice President, Specialty Select Brands for Starwood. “The popular Aloft brand has surpassed 100 hotels worldwide due to its strong appeal for today’s hyper-connected global traveler with its innovative programming, tech-forward mindset and lively, social scene.”

“We are thrilled to introduce Starwood’s stylish Aloft brand to Scottsdale and expect the hotel will resonate with both business and leisure travelers in pursuit of a technology-rich experience and spirited social environment,” said Michael Mahoney, CEO, Triyar Hospitality. “Aloft Scottsdale is an excellent addition to our growing portfolio of high-caliber hotels.”

Aloft Scottsdale will be Triyar’s fourth Starwood hotel, joining W Scottsdale, Aloft Tempe and Aloft Silicon Valley.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • “We are thrilled to introduce Starwood's stylish Aloft brand to Scottsdale and expect the hotel will resonate with both business and leisure travelers in pursuit of a technology-rich experience and spirited social environment,” said Michael Mahoney, CEO, Triyar Hospitality.
  • “Aloft Scottsdale is a superb addition to our growing portfolio as we continue to aggressively expand the brand in dynamic markets across the globe,” said Brian McGuinness, Senior Vice President, Specialty Select Brands for Starwood.
  • Owned and managed by Triyar Hospitality, the hotel recently completed a $4 million conversion to reposition as an Aloft.

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