Aloft, Element dual branded hotel coming to Dallas Love Field
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide has signed an agreement for a 224-room dual-branded Aloft and Element hotel situated just one mile from Dallas Love Field Airport.
Starwood along with partners Atlantic Hotels Group and Civitas Capital Group, unveiled details of the the hotels’ shared amenities which include 6,500 square feet of meeting space, an outdoor swimming pool and fitness center.
Aloft Dallas Love Field will feature 133 loft rooms while Element Dallas Love Field is set to have 91 rooms with fully equipped kitchens and spa-inspired bathrooms.
"Aloft and Element will bring new energy to the Dallas Love Field lodging market by offering travelers the choice of two distinct lifestyle brands in close proximity to the airport," said Brian McGuinness, senior vice president of specialty select brands for Starwood.
"An industry leader in the eco-space, Element fuels a life of balance with its emphasis on wellness and sustainability. Aloft is designed to meet the needs of the evolving global traveler with its unique design aesthetic and live music scene."
The combined hotel building will have a common entry, but separate ground-floor public areas and elevators and will cost about $40 million to develop.
Construction is set to formally begin this month for a scheduled opening in December next year.
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