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Hilton Adds Historic Dallas Property, Extended-Stay Hotels

By Hotel BusinessOctober 17, 20173 Mins Read
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Rendering of The Statler, a Curio Collection by Hilton Hotel

MCLEAN, VA—From extended-stay to its upper-upscale soft brand, Hilton has had a busy week of openings.

The Statler

The Statler, located in Dowtown Dallas, has opened as part of the Curio Collection by Hilton following a $255-million redevelopment.

Originally opened in 1956 as one of Conrad Hilton’s first convention properties, The Statler is heralded as a pioneer hotel, bringing many firsts—such as elevator music—to the industry, according to the brand. The historic property, owned and developed by Centurion American Development Group, offers 159 guestrooms and a mixed-use development with 219 residences, restaurants, nightlife, specialty retail outlets, meeting space and a large-scale event venue. Designed by Merriman Anderson/Architects, The Statler offers a timeless, midcentury design with retro-forward finishes throughout the guestrooms and public spaces.

Additional hotel features and amenities will open following the hotel’s soft opening, including five unique food and beverage outlets operated by Dallas-based Epic F&B and led by local chef Graham Dodds; meeting and event space that totals 33,000 sq. ft.; a rooftop pool and lounge opening later this year; and a multi-use fitness center, bowling and games.

The Statler is managed by Dallas-based Aimbridge Hospitality.

Homewood Suites by Hilton Wauwatosa Milwaukee

Homewood Suites by Hilton Wauwatosa Milwaukee has opened. The 146-key hotel was
developed and is owned by Phoenix Wauwatosa Hotel LLC and managed by Aimbridge
Hospitality.

Located at 11320 West Burleigh St., the hotel offers access to Mayfair Mall, Milwaukee County Zoo, Mount Mary University and the attractions in Downtown Milwaukee. A complimentary shuttle service within a five-mile radius of the property is also available.

Homewood Suites by Hilton San Jose North

Homewood Suites has also opened a property in San Jose, CA. The 145-key hotel was developed and is owned and managed by OTO Development LLC, a Johnson Management company.

Located at 4315 N. First St., the hotel offers guests access to Levi’s Stadium and the Santa Clara Convention Center. It is also close to major companies, including Broadcom, Cisco, Samsung, PayPal, eBay, Tesla, Oracle and Apple, as well as San Jose International Airport (SJC) and San Francisco International Airport (SFO).

Home2 Suites by Hilton Pittsburgh Area Beaver Valley 

Home2 Suites by Hilton has opened a property in Monaca, PA: Home2 Suites by Hilton Pittsburgh Area Beaver Valley. Owned and operated by Millcraft Hospitality L.P., the 107-key hotel is close to Columbia Gas Training Center, Penn State Beaver, Community College of Beaver County as well as nearby retail shopping and dining options.

Aimbridge Hospitality Centurion American Development Group Curio Collection by Hilton Home2 Suites by Hilton Pittsburgh Area Beaver Valley Homewood Suites by Hilton San Jose North Homewood Suites by Hilton Wauwatosa Milwaukee Millcraft Hospitality L.P. OTO Development LLC Phoenix Wauwatosa Hotel LLC The Statler
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