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Luxury Pet Hotel To Reopen In East Brunswick On Feb. 4
A grand opening ceremony with food trucks, vendors and more is scheduled to take place next week.
EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ — Pet parents take note. A luxury pet hotel is all set to reopen in East Brunswick next week.
K9 Resorts Luxury Pet Hotel of East Brunswick will reopen on Feb. 4 under new management. A grand opening ceremony is scheduled to take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The prior franchisee had closed this location and stepped away from the industry right as the pandemic shutdowns began, the franchisee said.
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The pet boarding is located in a nearly 4,000 sq. ft. facility and offers an outdoor play area, luxurious accommodations, and state-of-the-art amenities including Kuranda bedding, an advanced air purification system, microban built into the floors and more.
The owner of the pet hotel, Dr. Judy Gorski, is a former pharmaceuticals executive, who has a passion for the mental health and well-being of pets.
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“I’ve spent more than 20 years in the life science industry. But I’ve worked with dogs my entire life. Opening a K9 Resorts franchise in East Brunswick is a natural fit. It allows me to combine my love for pets and decades of management expertise into a business that brings joy to our family,” Gorski told Patch in an email statement.
Gorski said the pet care space is experiencing “phenomenal” growth. “Even before we’ve opened, we’re experiencing pent-up demand in the area and requests for reservations.”
According to the management, the location of the hotel on Route 18, is ideal for the business as the area is seeing rapid growth with new condominiums, restaurants and several shopping centers nearby.
The location also has the advantage of being conveniently located close to Route 1 and the NJ Turnpike.
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