Connolly Investments is pleased to present to qualified purchasers the opportunity to acquire the 53-key Motel 6 located at 25 N Little Church Street in Petersburg, Virginia. The property is strategically positioned in the heart of Petersburg, less than one mile from the city center and proximate to major regional demand drivers including Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia State University, Petersburg National Battlefield, Old Towne Petersburg, and the broader Richmond–Tri-Cities market.
The asset benefits from excellent regional connectivity near the convergence of I-95 and I-85, two of the Mid-Atlantic’s most important interstate corridors. This location provides convenient access to Richmond, Colonial Heights, Hopewell, Prince George County, and the surrounding logistics, military, industrial, education, and government demand base. Petersburg’s position along major interstate and rail infrastructure further supports a steady mix of transient, military-related, construction, workforce, leisure, and extended-stay-oriented travelers.
Operating under the nationally recognized Motel 6 brand, the property offers an approachable, economy-segment lodging option in a market with diverse and consistent room-night demand. The Motel 6 platform provides broad brand awareness, simplified operations, and appeal to value-conscious guests seeking clean, convenient accommodations near Fort Gregg-Adams, Virginia State University, and major highway routes.
The hotel’s manageable 53-key size and limited-service operating model make it an attractive opportunity for regional owner-operators and investors seeking an efficient hospitality asset with the ability to control expenses and drive performance through hands-on management. An incoming owner may benefit from opportunities to enhance revenue management, increase local account penetration, optimize distribution channels, and improve operating efficiencies.
The offering is further supported by Petersburg’s ongoing economic development momentum, including public and private investment across hospitality, entertainment, pharmaceutical manufacturing, infrastructure, and downtown revitalization initiatives. These projects, combined with the area’s existing military, university, government, healthcare, logistics, and leisure demand generators, provide a compelling backdrop for future lodging demand.