ATLANTA, GA, June 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) The newly renovated Comfort Inn & Conference Center Northeast, a leading north Atlanta hotel, named the official sponsor of the Paul Murphy World Title Belt Tournament of Champions. The event will take place August 31 - September 2, 2012 at the Forest Fleming Arena in Doraville, GA. Sanctioned under the Georgia Amateur Boxing Association, the tournament is open to boxers of all ages and the winner of each weight class division(s) will win a Title belt. Registration is required; contact Sugar Bert Boxing Academy for details.
Conveniently located less than 1 mile from the Paul Murphy Boxing Club, the Comfort Inn & Conference Center Northeast is the perfect choice for local lodging. Services and amenities at this Doraville hotel include:
- Complimentary hot breakfast buffet
- Free wireless high-speed Internet access
- Exercise room
- Courtyard and outdoor pool
- On-site convention center
- 7 meeting and conference rooms
Guestrooms at this Comfort Inn Atlanta hotel include flat screen TV, coffee maker, refrigerator, microwave, sofa sleeper, and whirlpool tub.
"We are happy to welcome guests attending and competing at Paul Murphy World Title Belt Tournament," explains April Gibson, the north Atlanta hotel's Director of Sales. "Our interior-corridor hotel in north Atlanta provides guests with 125 well appointed non-smoking rooms to choose from." The hotel easily accessible from I-285 and I-85 and offers a complimentary weekday shuttle service to Doraville MARTA station.
The Comfort Inn & Conference Center Northeast offers groups rates and special savings for AAA/CAA program members, seniors, and government/military employees. The hotel also participates in Choice Privileges, the Choice Hotels rewards program. To book your stay at the Comfort Inn & Conference Center Northeast / north Atlanta hotel, call 770-455-3700 or visit them online at www.ComfortInn-Atlanta.com.
About Comfort Inn & Conference Center Northeast - North Atlanta Hotel
The newly opened Comfort Inn & Conference Center Northeast is located just off I-285 at exit 32 near Doraville and is conveniently situated just 14 miles from downtown Atlanta. This north Atlanta hotel was built with features and amenities to ensure you'll truly have a great stay with us including free hot breakfast buffet, complimentary Wi-Fi, meeting and convention space, seasonal outdoor pool and pet-friendly lodging. Guests can enjoy staying at Comfort Inn & Conference Center Northeast by Choice Hotels in Atlanta, GA, participating in Choice Privileges.
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Comfort Inn & Conference Center in North Atlanta Named Official Hotel of Paul Murphy World Title Belt Tournament
The new Comfort Inn & Conference Center Northeast, in Atlanta, GA, named the official sponsor of the Paul Murphy World Title Belt Tournament, presented by Sugar Bert. The 3 day event will take place August 31 - September 2, 2012.
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[Press-News.org] Comfort Inn & Conference Center in North Atlanta Named Official Hotel of Paul Murphy World Title Belt TournamentThe new Comfort Inn & Conference Center Northeast, in Atlanta, GA, named the official sponsor of the Paul Murphy World Title Belt Tournament, presented by Sugar Bert. The 3 day event will take place August 31 - September 2, 2012.