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A ribbon cutting was held Tuesday to celebrate the opening of Town Madison's Home2 Suites. CONTRIBUTED

Home2 Suites in Town Madison holds ribbon cutting

MADISON – Madison’s newest hotel, Home2Suites by Hilton held a ribbon cutting Tuesday.

The hotel is located at 135 Graphics Drive, near Hexagon Corporation in the western section of Town Madison, which will feature hotels, offices, well-known retailers like Duluth and Company, delicious dining options and more.

The four-story, 97-suite hotel, owned by PHD Hotels Inc., is a mid-tier, all-suite, award-winning extended-stay hotel concept designed to offer stylish accommodations with flexible guest room configurations.

Home2 Suites by Hilton in Madison will offer all-suite accommodations with fully accessorized kitchens and modular furniture. Guests will have the flexibility to customize their suite to their style and preference.

The hotel features complimentary internet and inviting communal spaces. Trademark Home2 Suites amenities include Spin2 Cycle, a combined laundry and fitness area; Home2 MKT for grab-and-go items; and the Inspired Table, a complimentary breakfast that has more than 400 potential combinations.

“We are delighted to bring this fresh, new lodging option for business and leisure travelers visiting the greater Madison area,” PHD Vice President Jim Hunt said.

The ribbon cutting was hosted by the Madison Chamber of Commerce and was attended by Madison Mayor Paul Finley, chamber director Pam Honeycutt, and other city and business leaders.

For more information, visit home2suites.com.

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