Landmark Inn to see investments and improvements
MARQUETTE — Marquette’s Landmark Inn is joining Marriott International’s Tribute Portfolio, which is a family of independent boutique hotels, the hotel’s owners announced Wednesday morning.
The historic hotel is also bringing back the once-popular Crow’s Nest restaurant on its top floor.
Graves Hospitality says moving under the Tribute Portfolio umbrella opens the door for a multi-million dollar investment into the Landmark, allows travelers to receive Marriott and Starwood rewards and brings greater recognition and appreciation for the Landmark’s unique historical attributes.
Although the Landmark Inn will be part of the Tribute Portfolio, both the hotel’s name and ownership will remain unchanged. Graves Hospitality and several local investors have owned the historic hotel since 2015.
“We are really excited to have this iconic hotel become part of the prestigious Tribute Portfolio of hotels. Affiliating with this collection of unique, independent hotels, will provide great exposure to both the Landmark Inn and the wonderful community of Marquette,” said Benjamin Graves, President of Graves Hospitality.
Improvements will include bringing updates to the guest rooms, while still maintaining their original and historic charm. Another change will be the return of the once-popular Crow’s Nest restaurant on the hotel’s sixth floor.
“Our goal is to celebrate the rich history of the hotel and the Marquette community. Some of my earliest memories growing up in Marquette revolve around The Crow’s Nest. We’re excited to bring this cherished venue back to life,” said Matthew Mering, Director of Development/Acquisitions at Graves Hospitality.
Marriott International’s Tribute Portfolio includes hotels around the world that offer intriguing travel experiences with unique personality and design.