Four Points By Sheraton

Four Points by Sheraton is an American multinational hotel brand operated by Marriott International that targets business travelers and small conventions.

As of June 30, 2020, Marriott operated 291 properties worldwide under the Four Points by Sheraton brand, with 53,054 rooms. In addition, Marriott had 130 planned hotels with 27,342 additional rooms.

Four Points by Sheraton
IndustryHospitality, Tourism
Founded1995
Number of locations
308 (September, 2020)
Area served
Worldwide
ParentMarriott International
Websitefour-points.marriott.com

History

In April 1995, ITT Sheraton introduced the Four Points by Sheraton brand, to replace the designation of certain hotels as Sheraton Inns. During the early 2000s, this mid-scale, moderate-rate, full-service hotel brand operated around 135 properties, across about 15 countries, but primarily in the US.

In 1998, Starwood acquired ITT Sheraton. In 2000, Starwood relaunched Four Points by Sheraton as a premier upscale hotel chain for business and leisure travelers. The hotels initiated a Best Brews program that offers an opportunity to sample local craft beers.

In September 2016, Marriott acquired the Four Points by Sheraton brand as part of its purchase of Starwood. After the takeover, Marriott identified properties which did not meet brand standards, which were required to either renovate, or exit the brand.

In September 2023, Marriott announced a new spinoff brand of Four Points by Sheraton, called Four Points Express by Sheraton, which will target the mid-range market in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Its first property will open in London in 2024.

Notable properties

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Four Points by Sheraton in Emeryville
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Four Points by Sheraton in Kochi

Accommodations

North
America
Europe Middle E.
& Africa
0Asia &0
Pacific
Caribbean
Latin Am.
Total
2016 Properties      132      14      008      054      019      227
Rooms 020,130 02,202      1,943 013,815      2,583 040,673
2017 Properties      141      17      011      060      020      249
Rooms 021,612 02,552      2,319 014,823      2,674 043,980
2018 Properties      152      20      012      067      020      271
Rooms 023,015 03,042      3,451 016,951      2,685 049,144
2019 Properties      159      18      017      075      020      289
Rooms 023,847 02,778      4,371 018,561      2,686 052,243
2020 Properties      158      19      016      083      019      295
Rooms 023,836 02,913      4,058 021,636      2,500 054,943
2021 Properties      160      19      018      084      019      300
Rooms 024,146 03,070      4,500 022,040      2,513 056,269
2022 Properties      159      19      021      089      018      306
Rooms 024,058 03,291      5,113 023,133      2,332 057,927

References

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