Foley House Inn


Savannah, GA  
 

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Marcus & Millichap has been chosen to exclusively market for sale the Foley House Inn, a well-appointed four-story inn located in historic Savannah, Georgia. The inn consists of 19 exterior corridor rooms with a premier location within the Savannah Historic District. Amenities include a courtyard with patio/seating, complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast and common area with fireplace. Each guest room is uniquely decorated and with oak hardwood floors and original artwork. Guest room amenities include either a 32-inch or 42-inch flat screen HD TV, sitting area and private luxurious bathroom. Select rooms include a sofa bed, fireplace, antique writing desk, jacuzzi tub and/or balcony.

The historic Foley House Inn has been awarded several prestigious awards and is consistently given excellent guest reviews.

The Foley House Inn is located in Savannah, Georgia. Each year Savannah attracts millions of visitors to its cobblestone streets, parks, and notable historic buildings. Savannah is a booming city with the downtown area having gone through a significant revitalization in the past 5 years. The city’s downtown area, which includes the Savannah Historic District, the Savannah Victorian Historic District, and 22 parklike squares, is one of the largest National Historic Landmark Districts in the United States. The Savannah Historic District is the #1 historic district in the U.S., attracting approximately 13 million visitors annually. Other notable attractions include the Cathedral of St. John, Forsyth Park, Bonaventure Cemetery, River Street, Juliette Gordon Low’s Birthplace and Old Fort Jackson.

An urban preservation movement led by concerned citizens in the mid-1950s saved Savannah’s architectural treasures threatened by urban renewal. These residents formed the Historic Savannah Foundation, which saved several historic buildings thereby boosting this city’s aesthetic feel, culture and economy. Additionally, since the late 1970s the Savannah College of Art and Design has renovated more than 1,000 historically-important buildings including those it occupies in the downtown area.

Today, the Port of Savannah, manufacturing, the military, and the tourism industry are Savannah’s four major economic drivers. Lodging, dining, entertainment, and visitor-related transportation account for over $2 billion in visitors’ spending per year and employ over 17,000.



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