
Days Inn Rochester/Henrietta -- Redevelopment Opportunity
Hospitality | 104 Keys
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Hospitality Associates is pleased to present the 104-key Days Inn Henrietta, situated on 6.15 acres along West Henrietta Road, one of the Rochester MSA’s most established commercial corridors. Built in 1965, the property combines scale, frontage, and direct access to I-390 with immediate proximity to national retailers, institutions, and major employers.
The site is surrounded by a strong concentration of daily-needs and quick-service operators including Wendy’s, Dunkin’, McDonald’s, Taco Bell, and Panera, with larger anchors such as Target, Walmart, and Home Depot located minutes north along the corridor. This retail density ensures consistent traffic and visibility for the property.
The surrounding trade area has experienced significant reinvestment, including the Marketplace Mall transformation, anchored by the University of Rochester’s Orthopaedics & Physical Performance Center, as well as ongoing retail and restaurant redevelopments throughout the Henrietta corridor. These investments reinforce the location’s long-term strength and growth trajectory.
The property is strategically located less than ten minutes from Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), which is currently experiencing record enrollment, and is also proximate to the University of Rochester/Strong Memorial Hospital, Monroe Community College, and major employment hubs across Henrietta and Brighton. This concentration of institutions and employers provides stable year-round lodging demand and underscores the site’s long-term redevelopment potential.
With its acreage, location, and strong surrounding demand drivers, the Days Inn Henrietta represents a rare opportunity to acquire a well-located hospitality property with both operational upside and significant future redevelopment optionality.
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