OTH Hotels Resorts Expands Management Portfolio With Courtyard by Marriott Manassas Battlefield Park
- HC Editor

- Jan 7
- 1 min read
OTH Hotels Resorts (OTH), a leading hospitality management company with a growing national portfolio of branded, soft-branded, and lifestyle hotels, has been awarded the third-party management contract for the Courtyard by Marriott Manassas Battlefield Park, further strengthening the company’s presence in its home state of Virginia and the Mid-Atlantic region.

Beginning in January 2026, OTH will assume full operational responsibility for the property, overseeing day-to-day hotel management, revenue strategy, guest experience, and brand alignment. Located in Manassas, just 30 minutes southwest of Washington, D.C., the 149-room Courtyard by Marriott is ideally positioned near Manassas National Battlefield Park, Jiffy Lube Live amphitheater, major corporate offices, and key transportation corridors, making it a preferred destination for both business and leisure travel.
The hotel features spacious guestrooms, 1,248 square feet of flexible meeting space, a fitness center, indoor pool, and The Bistro restaurant and bar offering breakfast and dinner, delivering the modern comforts and consistency expected from the Courtyard by Marriott brand.
“Courtyard by Marriott Manassas Battlefield Park is a strong addition to our expanding portfolio and reflects our continued success with top performing branded assets,” said Scott McMahon, Principal & Chief Development Officer of OTH Hotels Resorts. “Our focus will be on protecting brand integrity while unlocking value through revenue optimization, cost discipline, and an elevated guest experience.”
The Manassas Battlefield Park property marks OTH’s fifth East Coast management contract awarded in 2025, reflecting the company’s continued growth and momentum across the region.
As a member of the Marriott Bonvoy loyalty program, guests of the hotel can earn points and redeem rewards towards perks including complimentary upgrades, welcome amenities, and free nights.






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