Hampton Opening in West Bend, WI

. June 25, 2009

JUNE 25, 2009 - American Design-Build, located in West Bend, Wisconsin and Kinseth Hospitality Corporation (KHC), an Iowa based hotel development and management company, are pleased to announce the opening of the Hampton Inn & Suites - Grafton, an 83-unit, four-story property on Tuesday, June 30. The newly constructed hotel is located in the 'Gateway to Grafton' development, a 16-acre mixed-use development at the Interstate 43 and State Highway 60 interchange, just north of Milwaukee.

The four-story Hampton Inn & Suites hotel features 83 beautifully appointed guest rooms and spacious suites. Each guest room is furnished with all the amenities of home, plus high-speed wireless internet access and a flat screen television. All suites have microwave and refrigerator standard. Space is available for meetings and intimate banquets. The Paramount room boasts over 600 square feet of contemporary meeting space and the Creek Side Board Room seats up to 8 guests. The hotel also offers complimentary On The HouseTM hot breakfast, an indoor pool, fitness center and business center with fax and copy services available. To reserve a stay call the hotel (262) 474-1000 or visit us online at www.graftonsuites.hamptoninn.com.

The "Gateway to Grafton" is a rapidly expanding commercial corridor inviting guests to experience local retail outlets, entertainment and a variety of restaurants. In addition to the Hampton Inn & Suites, the 'Gateway to Grafton' also features a recently opened BP convenience store that is owned and operated by Scott Sadownikow and Mike McClean of Wisconsin Convenience Store Management. Wisconsin Convenience Store Management operates additional locations in West Bend, Richfield, Lomira, and Kewaskum.

The third business to be located within the 'Gateway to Grafton' development is an approximately 7,600 square foot Water Street Brewery to be owned and operated by RC Schmidt, who owns and operates a number of restaurants in the greater Milwaukee area. The restaurant/brew-pub is expected to break ground in the near future.

Kraig Sadownikow of American Design-Build, the master developer of 'Gateway to Grafton' spent many months working with the City of Grafton, the State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, and the United States Corps of Engineers to finalize the site plan for the project. Mr. Sadownikow was also instrumental in ensuring that many 'green initiatives' were taken in the construction of the hotel including the installation of a state-of-the-art hot water system for the property.

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