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Prestige Hospitality Group awarded management contract at Clarion Inn Martha's Vineyard

Prestige Hospitality Group (PHG) has been awarded the operations and management contract for the Clarion Inn Martha's Vineyard. Under this new assignment, PHG will be responsible for daily hotel operations, marketing and business development at the 34 room inn. "This is a unique opportunity to expand PHG's market presence in New England," said James Frenis, CHA, CEO of PHG. "We look forward to bringing our expertise to this quintessential destination." Hotel amenities include a restaurant and lounge, meeting room, and complimentary continental breakfast. The Clarion Inn is located on Upper Main St., within close proximity to Edgartown Harbor, Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary and the Martha's Vineyard Museum. "I am confident that PHG's management experience and hospitality expertise will create a superior experience for our guests." said Justin Smith, president and COO of PHG. Headquartered in Albany, New York, Prestige Hospitality Group owns, develops and manages hotels and hospitality properties throughout the northeast. PHG provides operational, financial and strategic management services for a mixed portfolio of franchised and independent, select and full service hotels. PHG currently manages hotels in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
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