The site for this hotel, which is owned by PLC Partners LLC of New York City, was identified and secured by Choice's real estate development team. As of June 30, 60 Cambria Suites hotels were under contract in 26 states nationwide and in Canada.

"The dynamic transformation of Brooklyn has been remarkable," says Dan Hagan of PLC Partners. "Brooklyn continues to expand as a primary destination for both business and leisure travelers, and the Cambria Suites Brooklyn Bridge will fully cater to the modern lifestyle demands of these travelers."

He adds that the company is excited to be introducing Cambria Suites hotels to New York City with an outstanding project in this incredibly vibrant area. "The 300-suite Cambria Suites Brooklyn Bridge hotel will be for travelers to New York City that want style, luxury, and superb amenities without having to pay a premium for a hotel stay," he says.

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