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Kinseth Hospitality Logo White Stone Station Hotel Associates, LLC, is pleased to announce the official ground breaking of the Home2 Suites by Hilton in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin took place on September 22, 2016. White Stone Station Hotel Associates, LLC is comprised of co-developers Cobalt Partners, American Construction Services & Design of West Bend,  along with Kinseth Hospitality will be jointly developing the facility.

The groundbreaking ceremony took place at the construction site of the Home2 Suites Menomonee Falls, N91 W15851 Falls Parkway. With nearly 30 guests in attendance Scott Yauck, President & CEO of Cobalt Partners, Mark Fitzgerald, Village Manager of Menomonee Falls, Bruce Kinseth, Vice President of Kinseth Hospitality, Toni Gumina Yates, Executive Director of Menomonee Falls Chamber of Commerce, and Pauline Beck, Executive Director of the HOPE Network shared their excitement about the new hotel.

“Today’s groundbreaking serves as a yet another example of what a public-private approach to redevelopment can stimulate through imagination, execution, and teamwork,” said Scott Yauck of Cobalt Partners.

 

He shared an update on the White Stone Station redevelopment. “From where we stand, you can see the new Costco store; a 91,000 SF retail building housing Ulta, HomeGoods, Ross, and two tenants to be announced shortly; 318 high-end apartments offering great amenities and conveniences to its residents. In addition, several new buildings are currently being planned and will bring additional restaurants and amenities to the Village in 2017.”

Bruce Kinseth, Executive Vice President of Kinseth Hospitality Companies said, “We are excited to get construction started on the Home2 Suites. With its convenient location just off Interstate 41, we feel that this Hilton hotel will provide the area with a first-class, medium-priced lodging facility for extended and leisure guests staying in Menomonee Falls.”

American Construction Services President Kraig Sadownikow said, “ACS is proud to continue our  tradition of bringing high quality hospitality options to the greater Wisconsin, Minnesota and Illinois markets.  The Menomonee Falls property marks our firm’s seventh design and build hospitality project with our trusted partners Kinseth Hospitality.  Additionally, we are excited to be working with the team at Cobalt Partners on a property that is helping transform the Menomonee Falls community.  The hospitality market has proven to be a great niche for our company and compliments our core business, the Industrial and Commercial sectors.”
After the ground was broken for the hotel, a tree was planted on the site representing the Home2 Suites dedication to sustainability and planting roots within the community. To bring the ceremony to a close Bruce Kinseth and Pauline Beck each placed a hand in cement to indicate the partnership of the Home2 Suites Menomonee Falls and the HOPE Network, for the “Your2 Hands™” program by Home2 Suites.

 

The Your2 Hands program allows the hotel team members to select a local charity of their choice to support and help make a difference in their community. The Home2 Suites is scheduled to open in the fall of 2017 and will be managed by Kinseth Hospitality Companies.

When completed, the all suite extended stay hotel will provide guests with the amenities they need to enjoy life while traveling such as an outdoor walking trail, and saline pool.

 

All Home2 Suites by Hilton hotels offer easy access to technology and inviting community spaces, as well as the trademark Home2 Suites amenities standard in all properties, such as the Oasis lobby area, the Home2 MKT for grab-and-go items, the Spin2 Cycle, a combined laundry and fitness area, and free continental breakfast at the Inspired Table that includes a variety of morning favorites like a hot breakfast sandwich.

For more information regarding KHC please contact our Corporate Sales and Marketing Team at 319-626-5600 or visit www.kinseth.com.

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