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    Renaissance Westerville Hotel Opening in April

    The Renaissance Columbus Westerville-Polaris Hotel (or, Renaissance Westerville for short) is currently under construction just off of Polaris Parkway, with a slated grand opening planned for April.

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    This new regional hotel will boast 222 rooms and 15,000 square feet of meeting/banquet hall space. Additional amenities include a full service restaurant, fitness center, indoor pool and more.

    Marriott announced the construction of three new hotels in 2015, which included the Westerville location and two side-by-side on Olentangy River Road. The three projects total up to a $133 million development investment.

    The news of the opening of the Renaissance Westerville is the latest in the ongoing hospitality boom for the region. Other recent hotel developments and announcements include:

    For more information on the Renaissance Westerville, visit www.marriott.com.

     

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