Comfort Suites in Cary, NC to be Converted to Hilton Extended-Stay Hotel

The 122-room property was recently acquired and will undergo a repositioning.

Mar. 24, 2026 at 12:00pm

The Comfort Suites hotel in Cary, North Carolina will be converted into an extended-stay Hilton-branded property following its recent sale, which was facilitated by real estate investment firm Marcus & Millichap. The 122-room, five-story hotel was built in 1999 and renovated in 2019, and is located within five miles of Raleigh-Durham International Airport.

Why it matters

The conversion of the Comfort Suites to an extended-stay Hilton brand reflects broader industry trends of hotel owners and developers repositioning existing properties to better meet evolving consumer demands, particularly for longer-term accommodations near major business and education hubs.

The details

The Comfort Suites hotel features amenities such as complimentary breakfast, an indoor heated pool, fitness center, business center, meeting space, and guest laundry. It is situated near Research Triangle Park as well as several major employers including SAS Institute and Epic Games, and is within driving distance of Duke University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and North Carolina State University.

  • The 122-room hotel was built in 1999.
  • The property underwent renovations in 2019.
  • The hotel was recently acquired and will be converted to an extended-stay Hilton brand.

The players

Marcus & Millichap

A real estate investment firm that facilitated the sale of the Comfort Suites property.

Jack Davis

Senior managing director investments at Marcus & Millichap, who represented the private seller in the transaction.

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What they’re saying

“We ran a competitive process and identified a local developer planning to convert the property into an extended-stay Hilton asset.”

— Jack Davis, Senior Managing Director Investments

What’s next

The new owner plans to complete the conversion of the Comfort Suites property into an extended-stay Hilton-branded hotel in the coming months.

The takeaway

This hotel conversion reflects the ongoing evolution of the hospitality industry, as owners and developers look to reposition existing properties to better align with changing consumer preferences for longer-term accommodations, particularly in markets with strong business and academic anchors.