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The Courtyard Wichita East is a limited-service hotel located at 2975 North Webb Road in Wichita, Kansas. The property is a three-story, interior corridor hotel that opened in April 2000. The Hotel has a bistro and bar, an outdoor patio, a convenience store, a restaurant, guest laundry facilities, a meeting space, a fitness center, an indoor pool, and hotel-wide Wi-Fi access. The property offers 90 non-smoking guestrooms with both king and queen beds. Guestrooms include flat-screen televisions, work desks, ergonomic chairs, microwaves, mini-fridges, and coffeemakers. Between 2021 and 2023, the property underwent maintenance and improvements, which caused 3,890 room nights to be out of service, which is reflected in performance during that period. There was also a change of management in October 2023.
The hotel is easily accessible with excellent visibility from Kansas Highway 96, 9 miles from downtown Wichita, and 17 miles from Wichita's Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport. The hotel is ideally located for both business and leisure travelers, near tourist attractions such as the Sedgwick County Zoo, Botanica: The Wichita Gardens, the Museum of World Treasures, Old Cowtown Museum, Exploration Place, the Wichita Art Museum, the Kansas Aviation Museum, and more. Nearby large area employers include Wichita State University, Boeing, Koch Industries, Beechcraft-Textron, FlightSafety, Cessna, and others. Historically known as the Air Capital of the World, Wichita has been a significant center for aircraft manufacturing and is home to companies like Boeing, Beechcraft, Cessna, and Spirit AeroSystems. These companies play a crucial role in designing, manufacturing, and maintaining aircraft components. The city’s economy has diversified, with contributions from healthcare, education, and other industries. Beyond aviation, Wichita has a diverse manufacturing sector, including the production of machinery, metal products, and food products. Healthcare is Wichita’s second-largest industry, employing approximately 27,000+ people locally.
Wichita is a large hotel submarket with approximately 10,000+ rooms spread over 142 properties. The submarket is characterized by slightly smaller hotels, with 73 rooms-per-building versus the 90 rooms-per-building national average. With trailing 12-month occupancies at 60 %, Wichita exceeds the market average of 55 % for the same period. As of December, the 12-month average RevPAR in the Wichita hotel submarket was up 8.9 percent, which aligns with the similarly impressive market-wide average. The 280 rooms currently underway in the Wichita submarket represent a 2.6% expansion to the existing inventory. This represents the continuation of new development in the submarket. Within the past three years, several projects were delivered containing approximately 500 rooms.
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Listed by Wes Schlobohm with Keller Williams Legacy Partners, Inc., License #BR00223584
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