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White Plains, NY – September 3, 2009: Starwood Hotels & Resorts
Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE:HOT) today announces the debut of the Aloft® brand’s
first adaptive re-use project in the heart of downtown Dallas. Offering
jet-setting style at a steal, Aloft Dallas Downtown opens in a historic
railroad freight depot, now transformed into the city’s newest destination
sensation complete with 193 spacious, loft-like rooms, accessible technology
and a hip, social atmosphere.
Aloft Dallas Downtown occupies an eight-story antique gem built in 1924 as a
Santa Fe Railroad freight terminal and commercial dry goods warehouse. Evoking
an era when train tracks formed the arteries of the commercial district, the
sleek, new hotel delivers the Aloft brand’s signature, urban-influenced design
elements, while incorporating the building’s distinct, structural attributes
including original buff brick, large windows, structural pillars and high
ceilings. Blending seamlessly into its loft-like, historic setting, this
singular, contemporary hotel is owned by a joint venture between Hamilton
Properties Corporation and Sava Holdings, Ltd., both Dallas-based development
companies.
“In today’s challenging economic environment, adaptive re-use projects like the
Aloft Dallas Downtown can offer developers significant advantages and provide
great benefits to communities in search of urban renewal opportunities,” said
Simon Turner, President of Global Development, Starwood Hotels & Resorts
Worldwide, Inc. “Through the redevelopment of historic or older structures,
developers can gain access to prime real estate to create an innovative and
historically meaningful hotel, while benefiting from unique zoning
opportunities and public subsidies. We see great opportunities to use this
approach in many cities throughout the world.”
Aloft Hotels shook up the select service industry with the debut of its first
property in Montreal in June 2008. Fueled by the popularity of its prototype
hotel, Aloft has since opened 30 more hotels in three countries. While the
Aloft prototype continues to generate strong enthusiasm among owners,
developers and hotel guests, Starwood plans to further the brand’s footprint
through adaptive, re-use projects like Aloft Dallas Downtown.
“While all of Starwood’s nine lifestyle brands are candidates for adaptive
reuse projects, Aloft is particularly well-suited based on its urban design
aesthetic and appeal to savvy travelers,” said Brian McGuinness, Senior Vice
President of Specialty Select Brands for Starwood. “In this case, an 85
year-old railroad depot was successfully transfigured into a modern, hip hotel
by incorporating the loft-like design scheme, high ceilings, open floor plans
and large windows that are characteristic of Aloft.”
The transformation of the original train depot into Aloft Dallas Downtown was
completed over a three-year period under the direction of architecture and
design team at One Group Design, LP.
“The designer did a fabulous job marrying the old building with the new. We
essentially dropped a new, ultra-modern building inside the bones of a
warehouse that is on the historic register,” said General Manager Al Hunter.
“This concept preserves the history of Dallas and showcases all the Aloft
brand’s modern amenities.”
Aloft Dallas Downtown is pursuing LEED certification – an internationally
recognized, third-party certification for the design, construction and
operation of high-performance green buildings established by the U.S. Green
Building Council (USGBC). The hotel features natural materials like cork and
sustainable wood veneers, and in-shower product dispensers replace
non-biodegradable bottles to reduce landfill waste. In addition, nearly 75
percent of the demolition debris was re-used below ground in the lower-level
meeting and ballroom spaces.
Ideally located at 1033 Young Street, Aloft Dallas Downtown is just steps from
City Hall and the Dallas Convention Center. Also nearby are the American
Airlines Center, the Arts District and the corporate offices of AT&T,
Deloitte & Touche and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
About Aloft Hotels
Created to shake up the traditional select service segment of the hotel
industry, Aloft delivers urban-influenced, open and vibrant design and a social
guest experience at an affordable price point. In the same way that W Hotels
broke through the clutter of conformity in the upscale hotel arena a decade
ago, Aloft is shaking up the industry for the next generation of traveler.
Aloft hotels are geared toward savvy, design-conscious consumers who grew up
with the democratization of design. Aloft hotels are wired for the future and
an aggressive growth plan is in place with properties set to open from Atlanta
to Abu Dhabi and everywhere in between. For more information, please visit
www.alofthotels.com.
About Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. is one of the leading hotel
and leisure companies in the world with 960 properties in 97 countries and
145,000 employees at its owned and managed properties. Starwood Hotels is a
fully integrated owner, operator and franchisor of hotels, resorts and
residences with the following internationally renowned brands: St. Regis®, The
Luxury Collection®, W®, Westin®, Le Méridien®, Sheraton®, Four Points® by
Sheraton, and the recently launched Aloft®, and Element SM. Starwood Hotels
also owns Starwood Vacation Ownership, Inc., one of the premier developers and
operators of high quality vacation interval ownership resorts. For more
information, please visit www.starwoodhotels.com.
About Sava Holdings Ltd.
Sava Holdings Ltd. is a venture investment company with various projects in
Texas, Florida and Indiana. The main focus of the company is diversity in
investment to include acquisition, development and management of real estate,
business ventures in the manufacturing, retail and service fields.
About Hamilton Properties Corporation
Hamilton Properties is a design oriented developer that specializes in
converting vacant buildings into hip, urban destinations. Its Dallas
developments have a value of over $250 million and have breathed life into a
once dying but now resurgent downtown.
