The Crescent Hotel, Fort Worth has announced plans to make its debut later this year as the first luxury property in Fort Worth’s Cultural District, Texas, the US.
It will be the new project in Crescent Real Estate’s platinum portfolio of properties.
The new five-storey hotel will be located at the crossroads of downtown, the world-renowned Cultural District and will surround historic neighbourhoods.
It is part of a mixed-use project, named the Crescent, Fort Worth, that includes 167 luxury apartments and a 170,000ft² Class AA office building.
The Crescent Hotel will feature 200 guestrooms, including 12 luxury suites, two restaurants, an 8,000ft² courtyard and a lobby bar.
The guestrooms include mini bars, an ample workstation, lounge seating and local artwork.
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By GlobalDataAn exclusive rooftop bar, Canyon Ranch Wellness Club and 14,000ft² of special event space across 10 unique venues, with a mix of indoor and outdoor spaces are also included in the hotel.
The hotel is situated among Fort Worth’s top destinations, such as Dickies Arena, the Modern Art Museum, and the Kimbell Art Museum.
The Crescent Hotel owner John Goff said: “Rising at the cultural crossroads of a vibrant downtown and the surrounding neighbourhoods, the Crescent Hotel will deliver a local experience.
“From thoughtful on-property programming and culinary experiences and partnerships with renowned local museums and attractions to a curated art program inspired by international as well as local artists, the hotel experience will serve as Fort Worth’s living room – an extension of the inspired surrounding areas.”