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Tru by Hilton Marks Milestone Growth With 200th Hotel

MCLEAN, VATru by Hilton, Hilton’s (NYSE: HLT) game-changing, midscale brand, is marking its five-year anniversary with the opening of its milestone 200th hotel. This feat represents the tremendous growth the brand has experienced since its record-breaking launch in 2016, adding nearly 100 hotels to its portfolio since the beginning of 2020*, all in the midst of the global pandemic.

Tru was developed from the ground up using owner and consumer feedback – and the brand continues to attract owners and developers around the globe, many of whom are new to working with Hilton. Tru has grown its pipeline to nearly 270 hotels, and is now set to make its debut in the Caribbean and Latin America, with a new regional prototype and hotel developments in Brazil, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Mexico and Puerto Rico.

Tru was designed to disrupt the midscale category and offer a new type of product to appeal to owners and developers.

  • Since its inception, nearly one of every four Tru hotels was developed by an owner new to Hilton.
  • From the beginning of 2020 through the first half of 2021, during a pandemic that essentially shut down global travel, that number grew to one in three owners new to Hilton.
  • Tru focuses on what matters most to guests, while offering a strong value proposition for owners. The brand continuously appeals to a new-to-Hilton partner audience, and continues to solicit owner feedback as it grows.

Value-engineered with a turnkey prototype, small development site and an efficient staffing model, Tru provides first-time hotel owners an excellent entry point to open a Hilton-branded hotel, benefiting from the power and reputation of the world’s first hospitality company, with the scale and strength of its high-performing commercial engine and loyalty of its 115 million Hilton Honors members.

“We attribute the remarkable pace of growth to Tru by Hilton’s ability to attract new owners with a packaged approach that makes it easy for investors to join a powerhouse global company,” said Talene Staab, global head, Tru by Hilton. “Tru has shown unstoppable momentum since the brand’s inception five years ago, where it took off as the fastest brand launch in industry history. We’re elated to now have more than 200 hotels welcoming travelers across the U.S. and Canada, and look forward to expanding our international footprint into the Caribbean and Latin America.”

Tru is expected to make its Caribbean and Latin America bow in late 2021 with the opening of Tru by Hilton Criciuma in Brazil, followed by Tru by Hilton Monterrey Fundidora in Mexico in early 2022. The following locations will also soon join the brand’s portfolio and will be among the first to feature Tru’s regionalized prototype:

  • Brazil: Tru by Hilton Chapeco (expected to open in 2022)
  • Costa Rica: Tru by Hilton San Jose Airport (expected to open in 2023)
  • Dominican Republic: Tru by Hilton Punta Cana (expected to open in 2022)
  • Puerto Rico: Tru by Hilton Arecibo; Tru by Hilton San Juan Condado (both expected to open in 2023)

Similar to Tru’s North American design, the Caribbean and Latin America product is inspired by the region. The brand tapped Mexico-based firm Arquitectura de Interiores to design the prototype, which includes subtle refinements such as:

  • Room Size: Queen or two double bed guest room layouts will offer a room size to suit guests in the highly competitive midscale market in the region, while still retaining all of the brand’s signature guest room attributes, such as large windows that invite natural light into the room, along with a large TV and minifridge.
  • Updated Exterior and Color Palette: Exteriors will feature an updated façade; in addition to a softened color palette.
  • Localized F&B: Up to 20 percent of Tru by Hilton’s complimentary build-your-own “Top It” breakfast bar will feature regional food items, and the 24/7 market will offer local gourmet snacks and drinks.
  • Design Approach: Tru will offer a “kit of parts” approach to hotel design to provide owners with specifications and packages to allow for prototypical deployment.

Tru by Hilton signature elements that guests know and love will also be offered in-region, including enlarged lobbies with areas to work, play games, eat or lounge; custom murals inspired by each property’s local attractions; and modern fitness centers featuring popular fitness equipment such as barre, resistance bands, free weights, cardio and flexibility gear and fitness center tablets.

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