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Maritime Industry Briefing: University Hotel Acquisition, Sustainability Campaign

By MGN EditorialMarch 10, 2026 at 03:21 PM

A roundup of recent maritime industry news, including the acquisition of a university hotel and the launch of an annual sustainability campaign.

## Maritime Industry Briefing: University Hotel Acquisition, Sustainability Campaign ### West Anderson Partners Expands University Hotel Portfolio West Anderson Partners, a hospitality-focused real estate investment firm, has announced the acquisition of the Graduate by Hilton Storrs hotel in Storrs, Connecticut. The hotel is located directly on the campus of the University of Connecticut. According to the press release, this acquisition expands West Anderson Partners' portfolio of university-affiliated hotels. The Graduate by Hilton Storrs is a 'lifestyle hotel' catering to the university community. 'University hotels have become an increasingly attractive asset class, as institutions seek to provide high-quality accommodations for students, faculty, alumni, and campus visitors,' said John Anderson, Managing Partner at West Anderson Partners. 'This acquisition aligns with our strategy of investing in hospitality properties that serve the unique needs of university environments.' ### Growing Matters Launches 2026 BeSure! Sustainability Campaign The industry group Growing Matters has announced the launch of its annual BeSure! campaign for 2026. The BeSure! initiative promotes responsible product usage and best management practices to protect pollinators, wildlife, and water quality. 'As the planting and growing season gets underway, the BeSure! campaign is a timely reminder for agricultural producers and applicators to prioritize environmental stewardship,' said Growing Matters President Sarah Hoffman. 'By following label instructions and adopting sustainable practices, we can ensure the continued health of our ecosystems.' The campaign will feature educational resources, social media outreach, and recognition for growers and applicators demonstrating excellence in environmental protection. Growing Matters encourages all maritime industry stakeholders to participate in the BeSure! initiative this season. These news items highlight the diversity of topics impacting the maritime industry, from real estate investments to sustainability initiatives. As the sector continues to evolve, industry leaders will need to stay informed on a wide range of developments affecting their businesses and operations.
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