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Home2 Suites opens in Whitestown, Indiana

It is owned by the Jetha Group, managed by Hotel Equities

Home2 Suites opens in Whitestown, Indiana

The Home2 Suites by Hilton Whitestown Indianapolis NW is now open in Whitestown, Indiana. It is owned by the Jetha Group with Sumeet Jetha as president of operations and managed by Hotel Equities.

Mukesh Patel is CEO of Jetha Group and Sumeet and Anand Jetha are principals.


The 107-room hotel is near Grand Park Sports Campus, Indiana Motor Speedway, Amerisource Bergen, Indy Car Exchange and Indianapolis International Airport. Amenities include a combined laundry and fitness area, indoor pool and Digital Key check-in.

During its opening weekend, Home2 Suites Whitestown Indianapolis donated all of its proceeds to So Big, an organization that provides assistance to women facing unexpected pregnancies.

“We are excited to open our doors to travelers visiting metro Indianapolis and serving our community,” said Keith Adkins, the hotel’s general manager.  “Whitestown and the surrounding area is a great place to visit and stay for a while with an abundance of amenities at your door step, including nearby shopping and dining.”

A grand opening for the hotel is scheduled for the spring.

In January, the 100-room extended-stay Home2 Suites by Hilton-Richmond in Richmond, Indiana, opened. It is owned by The Witness Group led by Sachin Patel, Sagar Patel and Aakash Patel as principals and executive leadership team.

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