Meyer Jabara Hotels and Pappas Hotels have acquired the Courtyard by Marriott Clemson in South Carolina, a little more than a mile from Clemson University. This is the second property to be managed by Meyer Jabara Hotels for Pappas Hotels and its fourth property in South Carolina.
The hotel will undergo renovations this summer including updates to flooring and softgoods, enhancements to The Bistro and lobby and an expansion of meeting areas that will incorporate adjacent lobby space for events and receptions.
“This property is thriving from a sales and management perspective,” said Dean Pappas, president of Pappas Hotels. “Meyer Jabara Hotels has done a great job over the past two years managing our Holiday Inn Express in Aiken. The people supporting this hotel—from the general manager on down—are quite impressive. Couple that with the accessibility of MJH’s executive team and our shared ownership mindset and we knew they were the right partner to manage and co-own this new hotel.”

This marks Meyer Jabara’s 15th managed Marriott property. Located at 201 Canoy Lane, the hotel features an outdoor pool, fitness center, restaurant, convenience store, guest laundry and meeting space. The Market is open 24 hours. According to the companies, the meeting space is well suited for corporate guests who benefit from the hotel’s proximity to Clemson University and the surrounding area.
“Our relationship with the Pappas family is quite strong,” said Chas Henry, senior vice president of business development and acquisitions for Meyer Jabara Hotels.
“We identified this property as an ideal addition to both of our portfolios. Our growth strategy is to target well-positioned hotels in strong markets. With prior success in managing university area hotels MJH will ensure that the Courtyard Clemson remains a vibrant asset.”
Justin Jabara, president of Meyer Jabara Hotels, said the location near Clemson’s main campus which enrolls more than 29,000 students creates consistent demand from families, alumni and university-affiliated professionals. “This is an exceptional asset in a healthy market,” said Jabara.
“This hotel is a top choice for out-of-towners visiting students and coming for games, graduation, alumni weekends and campus tours—all of whom spend money at local restaurants, shops and attractions. Not only will this property provide excellent employment opportunities for local residents and students but it is the ideal location to host business meetings and attract professionals visiting the university or nearby industries.”
Renovations will aim to modernize the hotel’s look and improve functionality. “The upcoming renovation will ensure that the Courtyard Clemson remains the place to stay for consistent, professional service and clean, modern rooms with in-demand amenities,” said Jabara.