Four Points by Sheraton


Four Points by Sheraton is a multinational brand of hotels targeted towards business travelers and small conventions. It is owned by Starwood Hotels & Resorts, which is a subsidiary of Marriott International. As of March 31, 2019, the group operates 278 worldwide under the Four Points by Sheraton brand with 50,311 rooms.
Four Points by Sheraton operates hotels on six continents, including 7 in Africa, 5 in the Australia and Pacific region, 19 in Europe, 79 in Asia and Middle East, 181 in North America, and 10 in South America.

History

In April 1995, Sheraton Hotels and Resorts introduced a new hotel brand, Four Points by Sheraton Hotels, to replace the designation of certain hotels as Sheraton Inns. In 1998, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. acquired ITT Sheraton, outbidding Hilton. In 2000, Starwood re-launched Four Points by Sheraton, now targeted as a premier upscale hotel chain for business and leisure travelers.
Four Points hotels also have a "" and a chief beer officer, Scott Kerkmans, who selects Craft beer to serve in their hotels.