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Boutique hotel to open on lake behind Grace Woodlands Church
THE WOODLANDS, Texas -- Suryam Hospitality announced that they are excited to bring one of the premier brands of InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) to this thriving multicultural community. The Hotel Indigo® brand is a global boutique hotel brand that delivers a refreshing and inviting guest experience that is truly reflective of the local community.
Construction on the property is expected to start in December 2017, and the hotel should be open for business by first quarter of 2019. It will be situated on the lake behind the Grace Woodlands Church at the north end of the Hardy Toll Road.
From the locally inspired murals to the renewal program where the music, scent, and menu items change throughout the year, each Hotel Indigo hotel delivers a vibrant, engaging and genuine boutique experience that gives guests the confidence to step out and explore the local neighborhood. Each Hotel Indigo property is unique and designed to reflect the local culture, character and geography of the surrounding area while brand hallmarks ensure consistent and reliable service from location to location. No two hotels are the same. There are 79 Hotel Indigo hotels open around the globe, with a quality global pipeline of 76 hotels set to open within the next three to five years. For more information or to make a reservation, visit http://www.hotelindigo.com. Find Hotel Indigo® on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/hotelindigo or Facebook.
Dr. Steve Riggle, the Cathedral Lakes Developer and Senior Pastor of Grace Community Church - Woodlands Campus,shared that, “The Indigo Hotel is a great addition to the development. It is a unique, full service hotel that promises an incredible experience to each hotel guest.”
Todd Stephens, District Chief for Congressman Kevin Brady, welcomed Hotel Indigo to Montgomery County. “This stunning and innovative hotel will provide superb accommodations and customer service, as well as enhancing the County’s tax base.”