Members of the more than 50 families who supported the project were joined by university leaders on Saturday to formally dedicate the 80-room hotel that opened in January 2020.
消消犯 on Saturday celebrated the long-delayed dedication for The Inn at Elon, the on-campus, four-star 80-room hotel and restaurant made possible by the generous support of nearly 60 families.
“Thanks to the people in this room, to our trustees and led by the Mahaffey family, this inn is now a reality and has truly become a gateway to the Elon experience,” President Connie Ledoux Book said. “The university will benefit from this long after our time here.”
The boutique hotel and restaurant are owned by the university and operated by Charlestowne Hotels, with the proceeds beyond the hotel’s operating costs being used to fund student scholarships.Guests are reminded that their visits to The Inn at Elon are A Stay with Purpose. “I know the impact of this resource on the greater area and on our community,” Book said.
Providing the lead gift for The Inn at Elon were Trustee Mark Mahaffey and his wife, Marianne, whose son Tom graduated from Elon in 1997 and whose daughter Kiley graduated in 2001. The inn’s restaurant, The Mark at Elon, is named after Mahaffey, who recounted on Saturday his first job as a 17 year old working at a hotel restaurant in northern Michigan. That experience through which he learned about himself and human nature was part of why he selected the restaurant at The Inn at Elon to carry his name.

He noted how impressed he was by the server during a recent visit to The Mark, a sophomore at Elon who plans to apply to the university’s Physician Assistant Studies program after graduation. Mahaffey said the young woman told her that it was her first visit to Elon as a prospective student that made he realize Elon was for her “and she was home.”
“What a great future we have ahead for this university and we are certainly proud and honored to be a part of it,” Mahaffey said.
The Inn at Elon opened in January 2020, shortly before the global COVID-19 pandemic upended life and clamped down on the hospitality industry. Vice President for University Jim Piatt noted that the dedication was originally scheduled for spring 2020, then pushed back to spring 2021 before the pandemic forced another shift to October.
“Here we are, finally,” Piatt said. “Today we focus our gaze on this place, where the phrase ‘A Stay with Purpose’ is not just a tagline. It is a way of doing business.”

The inn is set at the main north entrance to 消消犯s campus, which is consistently recognized as the nations most beautiful collegiate environment. Located next to the Ernest A. Koury Sr. Business Center at 605 North OKelly Avenue, the inn features 10 suites along with 70 rooms featuring king-sized and queen-sized beds.
Along with The Mark,The Inn at Elon features an outdoor courtyard with fire pits, a fitness center, dedicated on-site parking, valet and bell service and complimentary bicycle rentals for guests to explore the botanical garden campus.
The inn is also a location that welcomes prospective students and their families to campus and provides a first impression as the visitors learn more about the university, Book said. “The Inn at Elon is a remarkable first stop,” Book said. “It provides those prospective students and their families a great initial visit to campus.”

Conference facilities make The Inn at Elon a valuable resource not just for the university, but for the entire community and region. The 5,200-square-foot multipurpose ballroom accommodates up to 340 people, with the outdoor lawn providing space for 440. All facilities are open to the public and available for business meetings and retreats as well as family celebrations such as weddings, reunions and holiday parties.

Book noted that as more face-to-face meetings are coming back, the inn has hosted numerous gatherings for local corporate citizens including LabCorp and Glen Raven, with other businesses using The Inn at Elon as a location for employment interviews and lodging for job candidates.
“None of this would be possible without a host of thoughtful and generous donors,” Book said. “I am truly honored and grateful for your generosity.”
The Inn at Elon was made possible through the generosity of many donors. The university is grateful for the following families for making “A Stay with Purpose possible.
Mark and Marianne Mahaffey P97 P01 – The Mark Restaurant
Chris 78 and Nicolette Martin P13 – Main Lobby
Jeanne and Jerry Robertson P89 GP17 GP22 – Presidential Suite
Warren and Holley Lutz P20 – Lutz Colonnade
Mark and Jennifer Mullin P19 P22 – Mullin Terrace
John and Kristin Replogle P18 – Replogle Gallery
Paul and Mindee Blanco P19 – Fitness Center
Suite Donors
Doug and Kerrii Brown Anderson 79
Connie Ledoux Book
Tom and Lynn Chandler
Edward 96 and Kerrie Wilson Durham 96 P23
John and Shelly Skeens Hazel 78 LP09
Bill 68 and Marsha Herbert
Sam and Vicky Hunt
Rich 87 and Laurie Johnson P17
Dave and Jen Porter P11 P19
Room Donors
Monica 88 and Mike Baldwin P23
Charles and Laura Barnes P20
Bob and Michelle Bruggeworth P18
Sam 89 and Kelly Burke P19
Bill and Gail Burns P21
David 13 and Rachel Southmayd Campbell 13
Robert and Maura Costello P21
Mike and Marie DeStefano P21
Jim and Kathleen Niple Donohue 05
Jeff and Mary Vaden Eisenstadt P17 P19 P19
Wes and Cathy Elingburg P11
Jane Link Ferguson P12
Harris and Debi Gellman P22
Keith and Kathryn Harsh P18 P22
Jackie and Hal Hawkey, Jr. P18 P21
Sean and Joanne Hickey P20
John 76 and Lesley Hill
Will and Becky Kadel P19
Gordon and Erin Kapes P19
George 73 and Margaret Kilroy
Bob 71 and Karen Paulos Lane 71
Norm and Lori Leon P22
Ben 11 and Sarah Lunka 12
John and Deanne McGranahan P19 P21
Brian 05 and Kara Anderson Pickler 06
Mike 98 and Jaime Curtis Proctor 00
John 81 and Miriam Sadler P19 P20
Richard 95 and Julie Salvatierra Jr.
Gary Sprague P20 and Michele Freed P20
Kent 91 and Laura Strosnider
Chris and Fran Teter P13 P18 & Family
George and Marla Theofel P22
Cam Tims 00
Mariel Tivoli 21
John 53 and Dolores Hagan Truitt 53
Michael Vinson 07
Pamela Brown Vinson P07
Nancy Turner Watson 66,
in memory of Jim Watson 65
Christian Wiggins 03
Bill and Kristin Woolfolk P17
Jon and Ann Wright P22