StudioRes by Marriott building at Collins Town Center in Southwest Jacksonville

The 124-unit extended-stay hotel is being developed at a project cost of $9.9 million.


A four-story, 124-room StudioRes by Marriott extended-stay hotel is planned along Parramore Road north of Costco Wholesale.
A four-story, 124-room StudioRes by Marriott extended-stay hotel is planned along Parramore Road north of Costco Wholesale.
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The city issued a permit Jan. 6 for construction of the proposed 124-unit StudioRes by Marriott extended-stay hotel in Collins Town Center in Southwest Duval County at a project cost of $9.9 million.

The four-story, 55,082-square-foot hotel is planned on 2.01 acres at 8045 Parramore Road south of Interstate 295 north of Costco Wholesale. It is next to a Comfort Inn & Suites.

Integrated Construction LLC of Jacksonville is the contractor for the project. Noble Investment Group, through NF V ES-M Jacksonville LLC of Atlanta, is the developer.

A rendering of the four-story, 124-room StudioRes by Marriott extended-stay hotel.

BRR Architecture of Overland Park, Kansas, is the architect. 

Marriott International says StudioRes is an “innovative new lodging concept designed from the ground up.”

It says StudioRes is “a new-build, midscale extended stay development platform for owners & franchisees in the US and Canada.”

The hospitality company says StudioRes will allow owners to capitalize on increased consumer demand for longer stay options at an affordable price, while taking advantage of a turnkey prototype.

The extended-stay StudioRes by Marriott is proposed as 124 rooms with fully equipped kitchens.

Marriott says StudioRes focuses on the short-term rental market of stays exceeding 20 days.

Features include fully furnished studios, queen beds and a kitchen.

The public spaces include a communal table, fitness room, guest-paid laundry, covered patio and vending area. There is no breakfast buffet.

In August 2023, TravelWeekly.com reported that Marriott said the brand will cater to a “budget-conscious consumer” in the U.S. and Canada with an average daily rate of about $80 per night.

StudioRes properties will have guestrooms with full kitchens and offer access to on-site laundry facilities, a gym and pet-friendly amenities. 

HotelDive.com announced Jan. 19, 2024, that Marriott International broke ground in Fort Myers on its first location of the new StudioRes, which was expected to open in spring 2025.

The site said that during a November 2023 earnings call, Marriott President and CEO Anthony Capuano said the company was in talks for StudioRes deals in more than 300 U.S. markets.

 

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