Rockville, Maryland – 4 June 2017 –
Choice Hotels International has signed an agreement with franchise partner Stratus Development Partners to develop a new Cambria Hotel in Napa, California. The four-storey, 90-room Cambria property is expected to open in 2019.
The Cambria Hotel Napa is in the heart of California’s wine country and one of the premier winegrowing and producing regions in the world, with immediate access the region’s top attractions, like the Napa Wine Train, downtown Napa, Oxbow Public Market and the Silverado Trail. The region is home to more than 80,000 acres of vineyards, 400 wineries, acclaimed Michelin-rated restaurants, year-round festivals and many popular activities including hiking, hot-air ballooning, horseback riding, cycling and golfing. For business travelers, this Cambria property is near Napa’s top employers, including Napa State Hospital, Universal Protection Services and Napa Valley College. The property is also just a short trip from San Francisco and Silicon Valley with convenient highway access and close proximity to three major international airports.
Choice’s franchise partner, Stratus Development Partners is a full-service real estate firm, specializing in innovative developments. Over the past 18 years, Stratus’ principals have successfully entitled, developed, built, and managed more than 26 communities in core markets across California. In January, Stratus also partnered with Choice Hotels and announced the franchise signing of the Cambria Sonoma.
Cambria Hotels are designed for the modern traveler, offering guests a distinct experience with simple, guilt-free indulgences allowing them to treat themselves while on the road. Properties feature compelling design inspired by the location, spacious and comfortable rooms, flexible meeting space, and local freshly prepared food and craft beer. Cambria Hotels is rapidly expanding in major U.S. cities, with hotels open in Chicago, New York City, Pittsburgh, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles. There are currently 29 properties open across the country and 50 under development in the U.S. and Canada.