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Five Found Hotels locations will join Series by Marriott in US expansion

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Five Found Hotels locations will join Series by Marriott in US expansion
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Anthony Capuano, President and Chief Executive Officer | Marriott International

Over the past several years, major hotel groups have introduced new brands to broaden their appeal to travelers. Earlier in 2025, Marriott International announced the launch of Series by Marriott, a collection brand designed to integrate regionally relevant and independent hotels into its portfolio. The goal is to allow midscale and upscale properties with an independent character to join the Marriott Bonvoy loyalty program and benefit from its large membership base.

Series by Marriott is similar in structure to existing collection brands like Autograph Collection and Luxury Collection, focusing on boutique hotels that emphasize local connections. The first U.S. expansion of Series by Marriott will take place through a partnership with Found Hotels, owned by Hawkins Way Capital and managed by FCL Management. Five Found Hotels properties located in Miami Beach, Chicago, San Francisco (Nob Hill), Santa Monica, and San Diego will convert to Series by Marriott over the next year.

These hotels are noted for their design focus and community orientation, including amenities such as community kitchens and coworking spaces aimed at digital nomads.

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Ross Walker, managing partner at Hawkins Way Capital, said: "By aligning FOUND Hotels with Series by Marriott, we're preserving the brand's unique identity while leveraging Marriott's global reach and valued loyalty system. Together, we're fostering a model for approachable, local, lifestyle hotels that meet the needs of today's traveler in the country's most sought-after areas."

The trend toward lifestyle-focused hotels has become prominent among large hospitality companies. In 2025, Marriott also acquired Dutch brand CitizenM; these properties are known for compact rooms and social lounge spaces and are being integrated into the Bonvoy points program.

Hyatt introduced a comparable collection called Unscripted by Hyatt earlier this year. According to Hyatt’s announcement, Unscripted offers “a flexible, collection-style approach where each property reflects its own identity and local flavor yet remains unmistakably Hyatt in quality and care.” This mirrors industry efforts to bring more independent hotels under major loyalty programs.

For hotel owners, joining these collection brands is often less costly than building new properties or undergoing extensive renovations required by traditional brands. This ease of conversion makes such partnerships attractive for independent operators seeking broader exposure through established booking engines.

Internationally, Series by Marriott has signed agreements with several Indian hotels—The Fern, The Fern Residency, and The Fern Habitat—to join Bonvoy as well.

Five boutique U.S. hotels joining Series by Marriott marks another step toward greater integration between independent lodging options and major loyalty programs—a development likely welcomed by travelers who value earning or redeeming points during their stays.

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