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Historic Dallas Stoneleigh Hotel & Spa Becomes Luxe Hotels' First Branded Property in Texas
By: TexasBusiness.com Posted: Sunday, January 29, 2012 11:49 am
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Texas Business reports: LOS ANGELES--Luxe added the historic Stoneleigh Hotel & Spa in Dallas, making it the newest Luxe branded property.
The uptown Dallas property is managed by CAM Hospitality Management.
“This addition underscores an incredible time in our organization's history, as we continue our expansion of branded properties," said chief executive Efrem Harkham in a prepared statement. “The Stoneleigh's combination of a great location, distinct style and historic charm is an exact fit with the authentic guest experiences we value at Luxe Hotels.”
The Stoneleigh Hotel & Spa will be converted into a Luxe branded hotel and be renamed The Luxe Stoneleigh Dallas Hotel & Spa in the second quarter of 2012.
Originally opened during the roaring 1920's, the property recently underwent a $36 million renovation. Redesigned by interior design firm Forrest Perkins, Luxe Stoneleigh Dallas Hotel & Spa is set in the uptown district. Recently ranked among the top five Dallas and Ft. Worth hotels by U.S. News & World Report, The Luxe Stoneleigh Dallas Hotel & Spa boasts a renewed commitment to personal service and an exceptional experience.
“The Luxe Hotels brand epitomizes service, quality, and individuality, which mirrors our brand identity at The Stoneleigh,” said CAM Hospitality Management president Chris Mannino in a statement. “We are pleased with the new relationship and believe that Luxe Hotels is able to bring great value to this property.”
The Luxe Stoneleigh Dallas Hotel & Spa includes 170 guest rooms. The junior suites offer views of downtown Dallas, soaring ceilings and antique fireplaces. The hotel's penthouse suite features a private 590 square-foot rooftop terrace, music room, dining room and library.
Luxe Hotels is comprised of 12 regional offices worldwide, which serve the entire Luxe brand portfolio, including the nearly 200 members of Luxe Worldwide Hotels. The Luxe brand has steadily increased its footprint over the past nine years nationally and internationally. According to Harkham, current expansion considerations include gateway cities in the US and Europe, such as New York, San Francisco, Miami, Chicago, London and Paris, among others. |
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