Renaissance Dallas breaks ground on state-of-the-art meeting facility
The Renaissance Dallas Hotel is building a new 30,000-square-foot meeting facility that will give the hotel a total of 50,000 square feet of meeting and event space.
The space will include a 16,000-square-foot Grand Ballroom that can seat 1,500 people for dinner with lots of natural light.
Above that will be the City View Ballroom with floor-to-ceiling windows and the City View Rooftop Terrace, with an additional 10,900 square feet of indoor and outdoor space and breathtaking views of the Dallas skyline.
The project is scheduled to be finished in June 2014.
The hotel will feature contemporary décor, vaulted ceilings, and state-of-the-art sound and lighting.
It also will offer a private entrance with valet parking and motor coach access, as well as catering services focused on "modern-American cuisine with a local twist."
The hotel’s current meeting and event space will remain open throughout the expansion.
Mark Woelffer, general manager of the hotel, said the new meetings space is projected to produce about $10 million in revenue in its first year.
The Renaissance Dallas is located near the American Airlines Center, Dallas Convention Center, and Love Field Airport. Consistently ranked among the top hotels in the city, the property includes 514 guest rooms and suites, Celebrity Chef Dean Max’s celebrated Asador Restaurant, rooftop pool, and fitness center.
Cheryl
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