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New Hampton Inn Brings 96 Rooms and Fresh Energy to Historic Downtown Cedar City

Safari Hospitality celebrates ribbon-cutting as latest addition to growing tourism infrastructure

Cedar City welcomed its newest hotel with a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Hampton Inn & Suites, a 96-room property that represents a significant investment in the city's historic downtown.

 

Located at 60 South Main Street, the hotel officially opened its doors to guests following a March 3rd celebration attended by dozens of local officials, business leaders, and community members.

 

Safari Hospitality, the developer behind the project, designed the hotel to complement Cedar City's historic downtown district while offering modern amenities travelers expect.

 

The property features contemporary guest rooms, a complimentary hot breakfast, a fitness center, and meeting spaces suitable for both business travelers and tourists visiting the area.

 

President and CEO Jim Burgess emphasized the company's commitment to supporting Cedar City's growing tourism economy.

 

The hotel's downtown location provides guests with easy access to the Utah Shakespeare Festival, Southern Utah University, nearby national parks, and the area's thriving arts and culture scene.

 

Cedar City has seen steady tourism growth in recent years, with visitors drawn to its proximity to Brian Head Resort, Cedar Breaks National Monument, and Zion National Park.

 

The new Hampton Inn adds much-needed lodging capacity during peak tourist seasons when existing hotels often reach full occupancy.

 

Local business owners praised the development as a sign of confidence in Cedar City's future and a boost to downtown foot traffic.

 

The hotel creates dozens of new jobs in hospitality, housekeeping, and management while generating increased sales tax revenue for the city.

 

With more visitors staying in the historic downtown area, local restaurants, shops, and attractions are expected to benefit from increased patronage year-round.

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