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Claremont Cos. reaches milestone on 174 room Hilton Garden Inn Boston Brookline

Brookline, MA  Hilton Garden Inn Boston Brookline has “topped off” its new hotel, which marks the placement of the final beam and the completion of the structural framework. Located at 700 Brookline Ave., the 174-room hotel is slated to open in the summer of 2020. The 10-story, 174-room hotel is developed and owned by Claremont Companies

Hilton Garden Inn Boston Brookline will offer amenities including complimentary WiFi throughout the hotel, a 24-hour business center, a fitness center, full cooked-to-order breakfast, craft cocktails and shareable plates for dinner, indoor pool, two meeting rooms with a total of 1,252 s/f of meeting space, outdoor event space and on-site parking garage.

“Today’s topping off moves us one step closer to completion of this new hotel venture and officially joining the Hilton Garden Inn brand,” said Patrick Carney, chairman and CEO, Claremont Companies. 

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