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GSP Airport to Get New 140-Room Marriott Hotel

GREENVILLE, S.C. - March 31st, 2026 - The Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) is poised for further economic development with the announcement of a new 140-room Marriott hotel planned adjacent to the airport grounds. The project, a collaborative effort between Hyatt Developmental Ventures and Lowe Development, LLC, signifies not just an increase in lodging options, but a broader confidence in the burgeoning growth of the Upstate South Carolina region.

Construction is scheduled to commence in July 2026, with a projected completion date in late 2027. This timeline aligns with anticipated increases in both business and leisure travel to the area, further solidifying GSP's role as a key economic engine for the region. The hotel will feature a full-service restaurant, a state-of-the-art fitness center, and versatile meeting spaces - amenities designed to appeal to a diverse range of travelers.

Meeting the Demand: A Region on the Rise

The decision to build a new hotel at GSP isn't simply about adding more rooms; it's a strategic response to a demonstrably increasing demand. The Greenville-Spartanburg metropolitan area has experienced consistent growth in recent years, attracting new businesses and residents alike. This influx has naturally translated into a need for expanded infrastructure, including hospitality services. BMW's manufacturing plant has long been an anchor for the area, and has continued to expand its footprint over the last decade. Other industries, like advanced manufacturing, healthcare, and technology are all contributing to the strong economic climate.

Furthermore, Greenville and Spartanburg are increasingly becoming popular destinations for leisure travelers. The region's scenic beauty - including proximity to the Blue Ridge Mountains - coupled with its vibrant downtown areas, award-winning culinary scene, and growing arts and culture offerings, are drawing tourists from across the country and beyond. The Swamp Rabbit Trail, a multi-use path stretching over 22 miles, has become a major attraction for cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts. These factors have combined to create a consistent demand for hotel accommodations that existing facilities have struggled to fully meet, especially during peak seasons and major events.

Strategic Partnership: Hyatt & Lowe's Vision for GSP

The partnership between Hyatt Developmental Ventures and Lowe Development, LLC, brings together significant expertise in hotel development and management. Hyatt, renowned for its globally recognized brands and commitment to guest experience, will lend its operational knowledge to ensure the hotel meets the highest standards of quality and service. Lowe, with its proven track record of successful commercial real estate projects, brings a wealth of development experience.

"We are excited to partner on this project and bring a Marriott hotel to the GSP area," stated a representative from Hyatt Developmental Ventures. "We believe this hotel will not only serve the needs of travelers but also contribute to the continued economic growth of the region."

Lowe Development, LLC echoed this sentiment, adding, "The location near the airport is ideal, and we are confident that the hotel's amenities will appeal to both business and leisure guests."

Economic Impact & Future Growth

The new Marriott hotel is expected to generate a significant economic impact on the local community. During construction, the project will create numerous jobs in the building trades. Once operational, the hotel will provide ongoing employment opportunities in hospitality, food service, and related industries. Furthermore, the increased tax revenue generated by the hotel will benefit local governments, supporting essential public services.

Beyond the immediate economic benefits, the hotel is anticipated to attract further investment in the surrounding area. The presence of a high-quality hotel near the airport will likely incentivize other businesses to locate or expand in the vicinity, creating a ripple effect of economic growth. Airport officials are already discussing potential expansions to GSP itself to accommodate the anticipated increase in passenger traffic.

Looking ahead, this Marriott hotel represents just one piece of a larger vision for the Greenville-Spartanburg metro area. With continued investment in infrastructure, a growing business climate, and an increasing appeal as a leisure destination, the region is well-positioned for sustained economic success. The new hotel at GSP isn't just a place to stay; it's a symbol of a region on the move.


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