DreamCatcher Development, Poarch Band expand hotel brand

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In big news for the hotel industry, a partnership has been formed between the Poarch Band of Creek Indians and DreamCatcher Development.

The two companies have combined to expand the DreamCatcher Hotels brand.

“We are thrilled to embark on this journey with DreamCatcher Development,” said Cody Williamson, president/CEO of Creek Indian Enterprises Development Authority. “Our shared vision of delivering exceptional hospitality aligns perfectly, and we believe that this partnership will create lasting value for our guests, our tribe, and the communities we serve.”

The two companies also hope the partnership will generate economic growth and employment opportunities within the communities where the hotels are located. The Poarch Band owns hotels in Alabama, Florida, and North Carolina.

“We are beyond excited to be a part of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians and their vision for the future of hospitality,” DreamCatcher Hotels President and CEO, Zeke Cooper said. “Partnering with the Tribe allows us to continue building on our award winning DreamCatcher Hotels brand, while still providing our expertise on an array of hospitality projects.”

Austen Shipley is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News.

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