The hospitality industry is growing rapidly in the Southeastern U.S.. Attracting new guests goes hand in hand with one of a kind guest experience, and increased profits.
Creating that amazing experience means keeping up with the latest trends that continue to evolve in the hotel industry
Going Green
Whether you have new construction or renovating an existing hospitality building, today’s consumer is attracted to protecting the environment. This is evident in the significant growth in authentic hotels that look green and reflect their setting.
More than just energy and water conservation, guests are looking for environmentally responsible features to enhance their experience. Air conditioning controls, in-room lighting, and occupancy sensors, attract guests and saves the hotel money.
Transforming your existing property
Infusing new updated designs with historic charm ensures guest receive a one of a kind experience. For an added plus, there are local development incentives and tax credits available for transforming some historical and existing buildings.
Even simple upgrades, such as bathrooms and amenity renovation can help you stay up with current trends can lead to new opportunities, a larger client base, and a wider demographic.
Mixed Use Projects
Today’s consumers are looking for convince. Having shops, cafes, mini convenient stores, and other types of venues, enhance a property, the guests become part of a larger story.
Creating an environment that keeps guests coming back time and time again, is what we do best at SWET Construction Group. The hospitality industry is becoming increasingly popular as the economy recovers. The authentic, intimate experience is what guests are seeking out. Whether you are considering new construction or renovating your existing one, contact SWET Construction Group for the latest trends and designs.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the team at SWET Construction Group, encourages everyone to learn more about breast cancer and support those who are suffering with the disease.
Though we have made great progress in early detection, cancer treatment and finding a cure, we still have a long way to go.