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  • The Downtown Dallas district is being revived with unique new hotels and venues! Dallas’ first luxury hotel of the modern era is debuting once again in glory along with the transformation of the Mercantile Commerce office tower into three separate hotels!

    The Statler Hotel & Residences 

    Formerly known as the Dallas Statler Hilton in 1956, this hotel was praised as the first and finest hotel of the modern era for its innovation and design. It boasted many firsts in the hotel industry including elevator music and custom 21-inch TVs in each room.

    Hilton has once again purchased the property after many years and is now renovating the downtown Dallas hotel, set to debut in October 2016. Part of the Curio collection, The Statler will have 161 hotel rooms on the lower five floors and 219 residences on the top 11 floors. domain name appraisal free It will include meeting space, retail and office spaces, four restaurants, a hotel lounge, and a new music venue in the 14,500 square foot ballroom.

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    Hampton Inn, Residence Inn, and AC Hotel

    One of the last large empty buildings in downtown Dallas, the 22-story Mercantile Commerce office tower will be redeveloped into three new downtown hotels with more than 400 rooms. The Hampton Inn and Suites is slated to debut in the first quarter of 2016 with the dual brands of AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn by Marriott following suit. The AC Hotel is a luxury boutique hotel collection that started in Europe; its first U.S. same sites . locale is based in New Orleans at 220 rooms.

    The new space is architecturally unique with the three difference hotel concepts on the same block and the combination of two separate hotel operations in a single tower. Some areas will be shared such as some restaurants, the fitness facilities, parking garage and swimming pool deck.

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    Which hotel do you want to visit first?

    Heart from Texas,

    The UV Team

    One Response to “Downtown Dallas Hotels on the Horizon”

    December 10, 2015 at 1:01 am, site info said:

    This is such a symbol of the city of Dallas, that the city sent a red neon replica to New York for the 1939 World’s Fair. That Pegasus Sign later returned to Dallas and was placed on the Mobil gas station at Casa Linda for many years. It can now be viewed very close up at ground level on the…

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