A New Era for Arlington's Hospitality Scene
The bustling Entertainment District in Arlington is soon set to welcome a fresh face, as the old Sheraton hotel prepares to make way for the sparkling new Americana by Loews Hotels. This transformational project, valued at $500 million, will officially kick off with a significant demolition event planned for early June 2026, marking a bold step into the future of hospitality in this vibrant area.
The Americana hotel, evocative of the iconic Americana Hotel in Bal Harbour, Florida, aims not only to pay homage to its roots but also to highlight the remarkable growth and potential of Arlington as an entertainment and events hub. As Alex Tisch, Loews Hotels & Co's CEO puts it, this development showcases their unwavering belief in Arlington as a dynamic destination, ready for new visitors and experiences.
Modern Amenities Perfect for Today's Traveler
The new Americana will feature 507 guest rooms, including luxurious suites, designed with modern travelers in mind. Guests can anticipate a remarkable 83,000 square feet of meeting and event space. Highlights include a unique 10,000-square-foot Event Barn and scenic outdoor areas tailored for gatherings. This design aligns with current trends emphasizing mixed-use spaces that cater to both leisure and business needs in hospitality.
Positioning for Future Growth in Arlington
Not only will the Americana Hotel bolster Loews' presence in Arlington with its third hotel, but it will also symbolize the broader evolution of the DFW area's hospitality sector. Currently, with plans for a grand opening around 2029, this hotel will harmonize with existing properties and attract even more business from nearby attractions such as AT&T Stadium and the National Medal of Honor Museum.
Reimagining Guest Experiences
As planners envision the Americana, priorities such as sustainability and guest comfort are at the forefront. The integration of advanced hospitality services and state-of-the-art wellness facilities suggests a deeper commitment to customer satisfaction.
The loss of the Sheraton may stir nostalgia, but the arrival of the Americana signifies that Arlington’s hospitality landscape is evolving to meet the needs of modern-day travelers, further solidifying its position as a premier destination. For those looking to explore Arlington, the future promises more than just a place to stay; it’s about offering unique, memorable experiences.
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