126 Old Medina Xing Jackson, TN 38305
This 4-story, 101,117 square foot Residence Inn by Marriott, built in 2011, offers 92 keys in a prime location off Interstate 40 in Jackson, Tennessee. Situated in Madison County, this value-add opportunity benefits from its proximity to major attractions including the International Rock-A-Billy Hall of Fame and the Jackson Fairgrounds, catering to both business and leisure travelers. The hotel features spacious suites with full kitchens, separate living areas, and workspaces, ideal for extended stays. Amenities include a 648 square foot event space, business center, fitness center, indoor pool, sport court, on-site laundry, and outdoor BBQ and picnic areas. Jackson serves as a regional trade center for West Tennessee, strategically located midway between Memphis and Nashville, offering access to a diverse range of guests seeking short-term or long-term accommodations. The hotel's convenient access to Interstate 40 ensures easy accessibility for travelers. This property presents a compelling investment opportunity in a thriving market with strong potential for growth. The hotel's location near popular golf resorts, scenic hiking trails, and parks further enhances its appeal to a wide range of guests. The Casey Jones Village is another nearby attraction.
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Residence Inn by Marriott Jackson Hotel & Motel
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