Crestline Hotels & Resorts Announces the Opening of the Hilton Garden Inn Dallas/Market Center
MCLEAN, Va. and DALLAS, Crestline Hotels & Resorts, Inc. today announced the opening of the 240-room Hilton Garden Inn Dallas/Market Center. The newly reopened hotel was converted to a Hilton Garden Inn following an extensive eight-month renovation. The hotel is located in one of Dallas' premier business and social districts off of North Stemmons Freeway across from the Dallas Market.
The eight-story Hilton Garden Inn Dallas/Market Center amenities include a Pavilion Pantry® convenience mart which sells snacks and sundry items 24- hours a day; the Great American Grill® restaurant, offering freshly prepared breakfast and dinner; a comfortable lounge area with a television and fireplace; 13 meeting rooms with 4,900 square feet of flexible meeting space; a 24-hour business center with remote printing and an on-site guest laundry facility.
Guestrooms feature amenities including in-room microwaves, refrigerators, coffee makers, hairdryers and an iron and ironing board. In-room entertainment and information services include video-on-demand movies, video games and interactive Hilton guest services. Business travelers will enjoy the complimentary high speed Internet access; a spacious work desk with a pull-out shelf for a laptop computer; an ergonomic chair; and two telephones equipped with two lines, data ports and voice mail. Recreational facilities consist of a fitness room, outdoor swimming pool and whirlpool.
Members of the Hilton HHonors® guest reward program can earn Points & Miles® for every qualifying stay at the Hilton Garden Inn Dallas/Market Center. HHonors is the only hotel program that allows any of its members to Double Dip® by simultaneously accumulating both hotel points and airline miles with each qualifying stay. Hilton HHonors provides more rewarding choices than ever before with more than 70 major airline, car rental and other travel-related companies.
The Hilton Garden Inn Dallas/Market Center address is 2325 N. Stemmons Fwy., Dallas, TX 75207; phone: 214-634-8200; fax: 214-634-8202. The hotel is situated off Interstate 35 and Wycliff, just three miles from Love Field Airport. The Hilton Garden Inn Dallas/Market Center is convenient to attractions such as Dallas Market Center, World Trade Center, American Airline Center and West End Arts District. The hotel is owned by Songy Partners Limited under a license agreement with Hilton Inns, Inc., the franchise subsidiary of Beverly Hills-based Hilton Hotels Corporation. Crestline Hotels & Resorts manages the hotel.
Crestline Hotels & Resorts' management team brings extensive knowledge in re-branding properties to maximize both revenue and guest service. Dave Durbin, president & CEO of Crestline Hotels & Resorts said, "Our experience with the Hilton Garden Inn brand, coupled with the commitment of the developer, Songy Partners Limited of Atlanta, positions this hotel for a successful re-opening as well as providing the community with a wonderful new long-term asset."
Crestline Hotels & Resorts, Inc. is one of the nation's largest independent hospitality management companies. Founded in 2000, the Company presently manages 30 hotels, resorts and conference and convention centers with nearly 6,300 rooms in 11 states and the District of Columbia. Crestline Hotels & Resorts manages properties independently and under such well regarded brands as Marriott, Hilton, Renaissance and Radisson. Additional information about the hotel management company is available at the company's web site: www.crestlinehotels.com.
Barcelo Crestline Corporation is the parent company of Crestline Hotels & Resorts, Inc. Barcelo Crestline also leases and has investments in hotel properties. Additional information about Barcelo Crestline is available at the company's web site: .
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