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Danville Hotel Collection Selects Mews to Streamline Operations and Refine the Guest Experience | News


The Danville Hotel Collection, a developer and asset manager known for transforming historic properties into vibrant boutique destinations and backed by Retro hospitalityhas selected Meowthe leading hospitality and shared space operating system, to power its growing portfolio. The partnership will bring together The Laurel Hotel, The Bee Hotel and The Holbrook Hotel on a unified modern platform that streamlines operations, strengthens guest engagement and supports scalable growth.

Celebrated for honoring Danville’s rich heritage and community spirit, the collection includes award-winning boutique stays, extended stay accommodations and an upcoming opening in 2026. Together with Mews, The Danville Hotel Collection aims to elevate the guest experience and future-proof its growing portfolio.

As Danville’s tourism industry accelerates and new developments take place in DHC’s Hospitality portfolio, the Collection sought a next-generation PMS that could automate manual work for small teams, strengthen direct booking capabilities, integrate seamlessly with F&B and event management systems, and centralize reporting for asset management and future growth.

“Mews is a perfect fit for our redesigned, unique properties,” said Bob McDonald, Asset Manager at Danville Hotel Collection. “Our previous platform limited how far we could go. With Mews, we are increasing marketing, guest engagement and operational flexibility. It takes away many day-to-day headaches – from check-ins and payments to managing guest profiles – and the seamless communication between teams and integrations will save us valuable time and help us deliver an even stronger guest experience. Most importantly, our on-site leadership team, led by Madison Eades, had the final say in the decision, so the platform truly supports day-to-day operations.”

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Michael Coscetta, President of Mews, commented: “The Danville Hotel Collection shows how technology and heritage can work hand-in-hand. Mews will allow their properties to automate manual processes, scale efficiently and build deeper guest connections, and we are excited to be part of their next chapter.”

The Laurel Hotel will be the first property to go live in February 2026, followed by The Holbrook and The Bee. The Collection sees this as an important milestone in supporting future growth, with more historic projects planned under the DHC umbrella.

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