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    POSH PRESERVATION

    New destination hotel with historic ties checks into heart of the Hill Country

    Chantal Rice
    Sep 24, 2021 | 3:30 pm

    The heart of the Hill Country will soon be home to a new hotel that pays homage to the area’s history while also elevating it to a one-of-a-kind hospitality destination.

    Albert Hotel, a 110-guest-room property spanning 2 acres, is slated to open in historic downtown Fredericksburg in the summer of 2022, encompassing four 19th century buildings and a newly constructed hotel with all the modern and relaxing amenities befitting a charming Hill Country hamlet.

    A project of prolific Austin-based hospitality-management and -development company New Waterloo — whose brands include South Congress Hotel, Hotel Ella, El Rey Court, La Condesa, Sway, Café No Sé, Mañana, Central Standard, Otoko, Il Brutto, and Butler Pitch & Putt — Albert Hotel is nothing if not an impressive preservation undertaking.

    Nestled behind the original historic buildings that will be enveloped into the property, the hotel will offer “a peaceful escape with quiet sophistication” directly off Fredericksburg’s bustling Main Street. In fact, the property stretches across two addresses: 242 to 248 E. Main St.

    Construction is underway on the project, for which New Waterloo is partnering with Austin architecture firm Clayton Korte to integrate elements of new construction (wood, limestone brick, stone, steel) to establish a natural palette for the hotel’s more contemporary form. The goal is to seamlessly blend new construction with the historic structures in a way that both differentiates the new build from the original structures while also ensuring they merge harmoniously.

    Among the Albert Hotel’s guest rooms, there will also be bunk rooms, suites, and a private house, each with tailored amenities and custom-designed furniture. The property will boast three restaurants, two bars, a private dining room, and will also offer in-room dining.

    Relaxing in Fredericksburg is a favorite pastime, and the Albert won’t disappoint in its tranquil amenities, including an outdoor pool; a 2,000-square-foot, full-service spa; and meandering gardens and pathways. It also has a fitness center, for those looking to work up a sweat during their stay. And in addition to its 3,600 square feet of event space and 1,200-square-foot mezzanine deck and event lawn, the hotel also has a dedicated parking garage across East Austin Street, making it a cinch to check in and chill out.

    Of course, key to Fredericksburg’s charm is its history as a German settlement, and preservation is central to the community. Laying claim to the designation that it’s the best-preserved historic town in the Texas Hill Country, Fredericksburg maintains plenty of nods to its history throughout town, sites that shine alongside more modern welcoming shops, restaurants, wineries, and park areas. And that synergy flows throughout the hotel.

    “The hotel environment is a push-pull of masculine and feminine, historic and new,” says Melanie Raines, director of design, in a release. “The architecture of Albert Hotel nods to Fredericksburg’s future, while the interior design reflects the softer side of Albert’s global sensibilities. Material-driven, layered, and eclectic, the design is warm and unfussy, with unexpected discoveries throughout.”

    Given Fredericksburg’s historic sensibilities, it’s no surprise that the new Albert Hotel has strong ties to a longtime local man-about-town: architect and historic preservationist Albert Kiedel, who New Waterloo says “created a style that went beyond aesthetics, imparting a language to the homes and civic buildings of Fredericksburg with a look, touch, feel, and smell embedded in a sense of place.” It’s a vision New Waterloo aimed to honor with the addition of the new hotel.

    But the family’s lineage in Fredericksburg runs even deeper. Albert’s great-grandfather, Dr. Wilhelm Keidel, came to Fredericksburg as the town doctor and judge in 1847, the year after the village was founded. Albert’s father, Victor Keidel, was a doctor and pharmacist in the Fredericksburg community, and stories of him riding his palomino at the head of the centennial parade still bubble up among locals.

    In a fitting tribute to the family, the new hotel will be located on the site where the Keidel family pharmacy and homestead remain, both of which will be integrated into the new site plan.

    “New Waterloo worked with the Keidel family to execute a vision that transforms their original family homestead into a one-of-a-kind hospitality destination,” says Patrick Jeffers, chief development officer and a partner in the project. “The historical significance, beauty, and character of the existing buildings, along with their location in the golden blocks of town, capture the soul of the Hill Country.”

    Get more info and updates about Albert Hotel on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook at @Albert_Hotel_TX.

    The pool area will include several cabanas.

    Albert Hotel pool cabanas
      
    Courtesy of Clayton Korte
    The pool area will include several cabanas.
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    Greyhound bus finds new location to replace downtown Dallas terminal

    Teresa Gubbins
    May 19, 2025 | 11:53 am
    Greyhound bus terminal in Dallas, Texas
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    There's a new location for the Greyhound bus terminal, which had been in downtown Dallas for nearly 70 years: Flix North America, the parent company of FlixBus and Greyhound, will be relocating service to a new intercity bus terminal in northwest Dallas in late September 2025.

    According to a release, the facility will be located in the 9700 block of Harry Hines Boulevard, directly across from Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) Bachman Station, and will serve as the company’s primary hub for travel in and out of the Dallas–Fort Worth region.

    The existing Greyhound terminal in downtown Dallas will remain operational until the new terminal opens, to ensure uninterrupted service for passengers throughout the process.

    The relocation was made possible through collaboration with the City of Dallas and underscores Flix’s long-term commitment to integrate intercity bus service into a broader national transportation network that connects travelers with public transit and other modes to make long-distance travel more accessible, seamless, and affordable across Texas and beyond.

    “Intercity buses are one of the most affordable and dependable ways to travel long distance, and we want to make them as easy to access as possible,” said Kai Boysan, CEO of Flix North America. “This new terminal offers better connectivity for DFW-area travelers and reflects our commitment to multimodal solutions—linking our services with public transit and other transportation modes to create a more seamless and convenient travel experience. It’s an important step in our mission to make long-distance travel more affordable, equitable, and efficient across Texas and the nation.”

    Greyhound bus stationGreyhound bus station in downtown Dallas. Getty Images

    When Greyhound was acquired by Flix SE in 2021, the prior owners of Greyhound, FirstGroup, retained ownership of many of the terminal locations, including the Dallas terminal, who sold it off for real estate profiteering.

    The Bachman Station is home to DART Rail stops for both the Green Line and the Orange Line DART. By locating across from a major multimodal hub with DART rail and bus service, the new facility will enable connections to DFW Airport, Dallas Love Field, downtown Dallas, Fair Park, and Deep Ellum. The terminal also allows for connections for FlixBus and Greyhound riders to suburbs such as Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Las Colinas, Richardson, and Plano.

    The same block along Harry Hines already has the Dallas Police Department Northwest Patrol headquarters as well as a city of Dallas Water Utilities building and a Greyhound Bus maintenance facility.

    Dallas City Council member Omar Narvaez said that "the new Greyhound/FlixBus terminal in Northwest Dallas represents a win for multimodal connectivity and smart urban planning. Its location—steps from the DART Bachman Station and with immediate access to I-35 and Northwest Highway—creates a powerful synergy that will benefit travelers throughout the region. I want to thank our city’s engineering and permitting teams for their dedication and collaboration in helping this project move forward efficiently."

    The relocation of Greyhound’s legacy terminal to the new facility is the latest milestone in the brand’s transformation under Flix ownership. Since acquiring Greyhound in 2021, Flix has introduced a modernized fleet, a data-driven technology platform, and a regionally empowered operating model—driving measurable improvements in reliability, efficiency, and customer experience.

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