SALISBURY, MD-Marshall Management has added five hotels to its portfolio of hotels under management. These include an aloft hotel currently under construction outside of Washington, DC, an historic hotel in upstate New York, two properties in West Virginia and a Gettysburg, PA-based-property with a 60,000-sf event center.

Two other mandates Marshall Management won recently were with the Lam Group and Lam Generation to facilitate development of their planned hotels in New York City. The contracts are part of a larger expansion for the company, according to Mike Marshall, president and CEO. “In the past 18 months, we have added new resorts, upper upscale hotels and mid-market properties with and without food and beverage,” he says in a statement.

The new contracts include: A 144-room aloft in Chantilly, Va., which is expected to open in the 2009 first quarter; The 100-key historic Flanagan Hotel in Malone, NY, which was built in 1917 and closed in 1997 after sustaining extensive fire damage. The property is undergoing reconstruction and, when completed, will include 5,500 sf of meeting and social function space, café/lounge and nightclub. The property is scheduled to reopen on Memorial Day 2008; The 307-room Eisenhower Inn and Conference Center in Gettysburg, WV, which will accommodate up to 3,500 people. The property sits on 105 acres and has a 50,000-sf All-Star Family Fun Center, which includes two go-cart tracks, a 14-acre fishing lake with paddle boats, miniature golf, a soccer field and basketball and volleyball courts; The 205-room Waterfront Place Hotel in Morgantown, WV, which overlooks the Monongahela River and features 10,000 sf of flexible meeting space that can accommodate groups of up to 1,000 people; The 106-room Holiday Inn Fairmont in Fairmont, WV, which has more than 1,500 sf of meeting space and is located near Prickett's Fort State Park and West Virginia University. The property will undergo a major renovation beginning in October.

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