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Rocket City Gets New Luxury Extended Stay Hotel With Element Huntsville


Element Huntsville
is now open with 150 beautiful suites including 68 full kitchens.


The Element Huntsville is now open on the top floors of the hotel complex of the AAA Four Diamond Westin Huntsville. Both hotels are managed by Crescent Hotels & Resorts, a nationally recognized elite operator of hotels, resorts and conference centers throughout the United States and Canada, based in Fairfax, VA.


As one of Marriott’s luxury extended stay lifestyle hotels, Element Huntsville offers a modern upscale extended stay experience. The Element Huntsville boasts 150 beautifully appointed suites including 68 with full kitchens. Guests will enjoy the brand’s signature Rise: Breakfast bar, a complimentary breakfast served daily; Relax: Evening reception, held nightly with wines, beers and soft drinks, thoughtfully paired with enticing appetizers; and Restore: Gourmet pantry, a market place with grocery options available onsite for the extended stay guests.

“Crescent has been closely involved with the development of the Huntsville Element, which I believe is the finest Element opened to date.” said Michael George, President and Chief Executive Officer of Crescent Hotels & Resorts. “Crescent is an award winning Marriott operator and is thrilled to partner with the entire project team in transforming the Westin complex into this beautiful dual branded property with the addition of the Element.”

In addition to the recently completed renovations, a substantial expansion of the social and meeting space is planned in 2017 with the addition of a second ballroom and IACC certified meeting rooms. Members of the International Association of Conference Centres (IACC) meet the highest quality standards in room design, food and beverage services and meeting technology.

While the Westin and Element Huntsville are both Marriott brands, this is the first dual property complex in the country with both the Westin and Element brands in one location. Guests at both hotels enjoy spectacular views and easy access to the very popular Bridge Street Town Center, where the hotel complex is located. The Element Huntsville is now open for business, please visit www.elementhuntsville.com to learn more and book reservations.

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