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Radisson Hotel opens in Sacramento, CA

The renovated hotel was developed by 365 Hospitality and West Sacramento Hospitality

Radisson Hotel opens in Sacramento, CA

The Radisson Hotel West Sacramento is open in Sacramento, California. It was developed by 365 Hospitality and West Sacramento Hospitality, led by Ankit Panchal as CEO and managing member respectively.

The 140-room hotel near Sacramento International Airport underwent an extensive renovation converting to a Radisson, including the lobby, atrium, fitness center and restaurant. Nearby attractions include River Walk Park along the Sacramento River, the Crocker Art Museum, the California Highway Patrol Academy, the California Department of General Services and several other company headquarters.


Amenities include a fitness center, indoor spa and hot tub and an outdoor pool. The hotel has 4,000 square feet of event space across four rooms for up to 250 guests.

“We’ve taken notice as the Radisson brand has steadily grown its presence across the country in recent years, and when the opportunity presented itself for us to join the Radisson family, we jumped at the chance,” Panchal said. “Working with the Radisson Hotel Group team to establish such a well-recognized brand in a new city has been an exciting undertaking, and we’re thrilled to be opening this beautiful hotel as an attractive alternative to downtown lodging options.”

In January, the Radisson Hotel Grand Rapids Riverfront opened in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It was developed by GR Hospitality of Jenison, Michigan, led by Suresh Patel, CHO and director of operations.

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