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Marriott in Prescott Valley Breaks Ground

Last week, TownePlace Suites by Marriott in Prescott Valley broke ground. In just 16-18 months, Prescott Valley will be opening its first upscale, extended-stay, limited-service hotel. The location of the Marriott is at the northeast corner of Main Street and Florentine Road, adjacent to the Findlay Toyota Center. The hotel’s location is prime for a walk to events, restaurants, shopping, and more.

Marriott in Prescott Valley
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“We are less than a quarter mile from Prescott Valley’s Central Entertainment District, and people like to walk,” says Dane Beck of the Beck Legacy Group. At this central location, they can walk to restaurants, movies, live theater, bowling, and mini-golf, plus all the sports, concerts, and other events held at the Findlay Toyota Center.

The hotel’s 93 rooms will sit on 2.1 acres in Downtown Prescott Valley.

Dane explains the challenges bringing this project to fruition have entailed, “All projects are unique and the timing of this one presented opportunities and challenges. We appreciate the patience of Pinnacle Bank our Capital Partner as we worked through construction cost increases and interest rate challenges.”

Grayden Guilford, Commercial Loan Officer of Pinnacle Bank, states, “Pinnacle Bank is excited to be a part of the new construction of the TownePlace Suites by Marriott, Prescott Valley’s first upscale, extended stay hotel. As a committed partner in the community, Pinnacle Bank is proud to support this endeavor, which will enhance the hospitality landscape and attract more visitors to our beautiful town. Brad Wright and Grayden Guilford of Pinnacle Bank would like to sincerely thank the Fain Signature Group and Beck Legacy Group for their trust in us as a community banking partner. We look forward to seeing this project come to life and to the continued prosperity of our area.”

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Marriott TownePlace

The TownePlace Suites by Marriott aims to round out the hospitality options in the Prescott Valley market and complement the existing hotels by offering an extended stay option with a fully equipped kitchenette, ample closets, and “thoughtful” spaces for both living and working.

“This is a different market than a lot of tourist markets,” Beck says. “Construction brings people, and the housing market is picking up. People want to move here and may need an extended stay option while their home is finished up. Other industries bring business travelers as well—retail, insurance, and manufacturing executives. It all helps to support and grow the local economy.”

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