Cobblestone Hotels

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Cobblestone Hotels
TypePrivate
Industry Hospitality
Founded2008 (2008)
FounderBrian Wogernese
Headquarters,
U.S.
Number of locations
165
Area served
United States
Key people
President and CEO Brian Wogernese
ProductsHotels

Cobblestone Hotels is a chain of hotels in the United States. Their brands include Cobblestone Hotel & Suites, Cobblestone Inn & Suites, Boarders Inn & Suites, Centerstone Hotels, and KeyWest Hotels.

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History

Cobblestone was founded in 2008 with the opening of its first property in Clintonville, Wisconsin. [1] Since its founding, the brand has expanded to over 165 locations open or under construction with 50 more in development, and spread across 27 states. Locations are meant to fill the lodging needs of smaller communities that might not otherwise be served by other hotel chains. [2] Cobblestone acquired Key West Inns and Centerstone Hotels from Vimana Franchise in August 2018. [3] In October 2018 Cobblestone also acquired Boulders Inn & Suites

Brands

Cobblestone Hotel & Suites - Main Street and Cobblestone Inn & Suites - Main Street are upper-midscale hotels with premiere downtown location. [4]

Cobblestone Hotel & Suites and Cobblestone Inn & Suites are upper-midscale hotels; the brand consists primarily of newly constructed properties. [5]

Boarders Inn & Suites are mid-scale hotels that are brand conversions. [6]

Centerstone Hotels are upper economy conversion hotels. [7]

KeyWest Hotels are economy hotels that are both conversion and new build. [8]

Cobblestone Rewards

Cobblestone Rewards [9] entitles guests to enjoy worldwide rewards, recognition, and earning opportunities with redemption partners around the globe! Receive complimentary room upgrades, additional amenities, and priority reservations.

Member Tiers & Benefits: Earn 10 point per 1 USD spent on room charges.

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