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    Hilton Garden Inn expands to accommodate more event attendees

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    By Rose Gruenbacher on December 30, 2025 Local News, Manhattan
    A 40-room expansion at Hilton Garden Inn, 410 S. Third St. in Manhattan, progresses Dec. 11. Staff photo by Lewis Marien

    A new expansion at the Hilton Garden Inn set to complete summer 2026 will bring 40 additional guest rooms, providing accommodation for more attendees of the events held at the hotel’s event center.

    The hotel currently has 135 rooms available, but with a 29% increase in that department, Katie Bowers, Hilton Garden Inn director of sales, said she hopes to draw more attendees to events the hotel hosts. When the Hilton Garden Inn fills all its reservations, guests reserve rooms with overflow hotels in the adjacent Blue Earth Plaza.

    “We are still going to definitely work with all of our properties throughout Blue Earth Plaza, because we adore them so much for our overflow, but this just allows more people to just be at the host hotel,” Bowers said.

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