G6 Hospitality Group announces the opening of three new hotels in the Bajio region

Three new hotels operated by G6 Hospitality Group will be set in Querétaro, León and Irapuato. These new developments will be joined to the Studio 6 hotels that are currently under construction in Salamanca, Guanajuato and Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco; which are expected to start operating before the end of this year.

These new properties will be developed by “Latina Promohoteles”, with a total of three million dollars per property. G6 Hospitality hotels typically offer a comfortable stay and the prices are very reasonable.

The design will follow the parameters of the “Phoenix”, a G6 Hospitality brand concept, which consists of a modern design and ambiance with comfortable spacious, rooms and complementary services such as free breakfast, WIFI internet access, laundry services and parking space.

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The international company expects to inaugurate facilities in Querétaro and León next year, while in Irapuato the opening is planned for 2018.

G6 Hospitality Group is the largest company in the segment of limited-service hotels in the United States and Canada. And Mexico will be the third country where they will be opening new properties.

In fact, G6 Hospitality Group plans to open 55 new Hotel 6 and Studio 6 properties across Mexican territory by the end of the year 2020.


History

In 1960, two visionary real estate commercial contractors from Southern California embarked on a cross-country road trip with their families. During the course of their trips, they each grew increasingly dismayed at the limited choice of consistent, affordable lodging available to the average leisure traveler. Amid a growing trend toward grander motels with their necessarily higher prices, the two partners decided to offer something different: a motel without the amenities of other motels but one that charged substantially less than its competition.

William Becker and Paul Greene designed and developed a revolutionary lodging concept — offer a clean, comfortable, consistently executed motel experience at a reasonable price — that would revolutionize the lodging business in America. With $800,000 in cash and an iron will, they built and ultimately launched the first profitable bargain motel, starting with a rate of $6 per room, per night at any time of the year: Motel 6.

Today, the G6 Hospitality network consists of more than 1,330 locations in the U.S. and Canada.


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