VICTORIA – A ground-breaking ceremony Wednesday marked the official start of the new 129 room TownePlace Suites by Marriott at Victoria International Airport.
Kothari Group owns and manages the project, which was approved last year on 3.5 acres at the corner of Beacon Avenue West and Highway 17 at the airport. It is expected to be completed by the end of 2025.
“We are thrilled to be expanding our portfolio with the addition of the TownePlace Suites Victoria Airport by Marriott,” says Kothari Group President Anupam Kothari. “This project is a reflection of our commitment to enhancing the hospitality offerings in this beautiful region. Our focus is on creating a hotel that serves as both a welcoming retreat for visitors and an integral part of the local community, embracing the unique culture and spirit of Vancouver Island.”
Victoria Airport Authority President and CEO Elizabeth Brown states “This is an exciting day for everyone at YYJ and especially those involved in making this project a reality. The Island’s business and tourism sectors have long recognized that there is a vital need for more hotel rooms in the region.
“Having TownePlace Suites at Victoria International Airport is a welcome addition to the overall inventory of accommodations available and will provide travelers and visitors to the region with convenient access not only to the airport but to the many attractions, services and amenities found in the Greater Victoria area. We couldn’t be more pleased than having Kothari Group and Marriott join the YYJ community.”
The new hotel will cater to business travelers, tourists, and locals, and each unit will include a kitchenette, dedicated work desk and seating area. The property will include an outdoor patio with seating and barbecue facilities, heated salt water swimming pool, 24-hour fitness center and over 1,800 square feet of meeting space for corporate events and social gatherings.
“We couldn’t be more excited about this groundbreaking milestone and confident that this property will provide a comfortable, welcoming stay for travelers in the area,” says Duncan Chiu, Marriott International’s senior director, Lodging Development, Western Canada.