The Courtyard San Jose Airport, California has reopened following a multi-year $15 million renovation. Managed by Crestline Hotels & Resorts and owned by Beach Point Capital, the five-story hotel has 199 guestrooms, including 13 suites, and is situated at the gateway to Silicon Valley and one mile from the San Jose International Airport.
“We are excited to open the reimagined Courtyard San Jose and to collaborate with Crestline as the manager of the property,” said Jerome Yuan of ASAP Holdings—which manages the hotel on behalf of Beach Point Capital—in a statement. “Crestline has extensive experience managing Marriott branded properties and is well known in the market for their unparalleled reputation for excellence in financial performance and guest service.”
Guestrooms are furnished with comfort mattresses, spa-style bathrooms, workstations, flat-panel TVs and complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, according to the company. For special events, the hotel has the Inspire ballroom—which divides into three sections and can host up to 250 guests—and a technology meeting room, which provides meeting space for intimate private gatherings.
Dining options include The Bistro, which serves American fare, craft beers, and signature cocktails and The Crate, which is a new deli-style market with a selection of grab-and-go food and snacks.
The hotel also includes a 1,600 square foot fitness center equipped with Matrix blue tooth performance treadmills, ellipticals, cycles, free weights and preloaded weight stations, a rowing station, a yoga station, mats, and a hydration station. Additional amenities include on-site guest laundry facilities, and covered parking is available for a fee.
“Given Crestline’s strong track record, and this beautiful new hotel's prime location in the Bay area, we are confident that we can deliver a unique and enjoyable experience for guests,” added Yuan.