A well-known all-suite hotel steps from Philadelphia International Airport has hit the market, and the timing is no coincidence.
The Embassy Suites by Hilton Philadelphia Airport, a 263-room property at 9000 Bartram Ave., is being offered for sale as investors look to cash in on what could be one of the most lucrative stretches in the city’s tourism history, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
Marketing materials from JLL point to a stacked events calendar as the primary draw.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup, America’s 250th anniversary celebrations, and the MLB All-Star Game are all expected to flood the region with hundreds of thousands of visitors in the coming years.
The property has long punched above its weight as a lodging option, offering two-room suites, complimentary breakfast, an airport shuttle, an indoor pool, meeting space, and on-site dining.
All of these are amenities that appeal to a broad mix of business travelers, sports fans, and conference-goers who want easy access to both Center City and the South Philadelphia stadium complex without paying Center City prices.
It reported more than $14 million in revenue last year, a 9 percent increase from 2024.
The listing reflects a broader wave of investor interest in Philadelphia-area hospitality assets as the city braces for an unprecedented run of major events.
For more details on the Embassy Suites Philadelphia Airport and what its potential sale would mean for its owner, read the Philadelphia Business Journal.
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