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    Hotel News

    New European boutique hotel restores historical building in downtown Dallas

    Teresa Gubbins
    Oct 17, 2017 | 12:45 pm
    Mercantile building hotel
    Downtown Dallas gets two new hotels in one.
    Photo courtesy of Marriott

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building at 1712 Commerce St., which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    They're the company that opened the Hampton Inn & Suites Dallas Downtown in a historical building at 1700 Commerce St. in June 2016.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the new AC and Residence Inn dual-hotels share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. Otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel — Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn has The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry; free grocery delivery; and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. An evening social called The RI Mix offers complimentary sips, bites, and conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building at 1712 Mai St., which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

    Downtown Dallas has a new hotel property that's like two hotels in one. The dual-branded concept combines The AC Hotel by Marriott and Residence Inn Marriott and is located within the historic Mercantile Commerce building, which has been vacant for the last 25 years.

    With the opening, hotel management and construction company NewcrestImage celebrates not only the revival of this historic landmark but also the first AC Hotel in Texas.

    Formed in 2013, NewcrestImage is a privately-owned hotel development, construction, and management firm based in Dallas that currently owns and operates 19 properties, with another 12 hotels under construction or in development, including another new dual-branded project in Oklahoma City. The company is noted for developing distinctive hotels and for its adaptive re-use of historic buildings in New Orleans, Amarillo, Dallas, and Cincinnati.

    At 21 stories high and with 249 rooms, the hotels will share a bar, fitness facility, and indoor swimming pool. But otherwise, they have separate lobbies, lounge, dining areas, and state-of the-art business centers.

    AC Hotel
    Celebrating the beauty of simple, modern design with a European soul and Spanish roots, the AC Hotels brand was founded by renowned hotelier Antonio Catalan in Spain and has grown to become one of the most respected hotel brands globally. Inspired by the creative, busy traveler with an entrepreneurial spirit, AC Hotels offers European sensibility and functional design, where you get only what you need without paying for what you don't.

    The AC Hotel – Dallas Downtown was designed by Duncan Miller Ullmann, whose collection of furnishings, modern design, and textures are meant to evoke the feeling of an art gallery. Set among organic curves and shapes, including the building's original curved staircase, terrazzo floors, and travertine walls, the AC Lobby features communal tables, ample plug-ins, and frictionless service Kallpods that enable guests to immediately request a staff member’s attention.

    A collection of commissioned art pieces from around the world were all inspired by the fibers of a piece of Texas rope, and accent the interior's neutral-toned color palette.

    There are two eateries and a market:

    • The AC Lounge serves local craft beers, cocktails, and tapas-style small bites such as spicy fava beans, olives, charcuterie, cheeses, macarons, and a goat cheese and honey cheesecake, and other delectable items.
    • The AC Kitchen is open for breakfast with a continental breakfast selection of croissants, egg tarts, Iberico prosciutto, and coffee, among other items.
    • The AC Market has an assortment of snacks and sweets, including local favorites Dude Sweet Chocolate, Killer Pecans, and Dallas Caramel Company.

    There are 128 guest rooms and are an oasis of European-inspired décor with clean lines and organic color palette, floating furniture, high-speed Internet access, an open closet, plush pillows, and other upscale amenities. AC Hotel’s signature lavender sachet evening ritual offers a soothing fragrance for a good night's sleep.

    Meeting and special event spaces equipped with the latest audio-visual technology are located off the mezzanine level, including a private executive level boardroom with seating for up to 12 and two media salons that seat five and six guests. An AC Library is the place to read a book or utilize the complimentary computers, printers, and wireless connectivity.

    Residence Inn
    The 121-room Residence Inn is designed with the extended stay traveler in mind. Every guest room is a suite with choice of studio or one bedroom options that afford guests a more spacious and functional living space. Each suite is complete with fully equipped kitchens, so guests have the control over what they eat and how their food is prepared without ever having to leave the hotel.

    Residence Inn offers a few necessities at The Market, a 24/7 self-serve food and beverage pantry, as well as free grocery delivery and a complimentary hot breakfast buffet. Guests can also mix and mingle with an innovative evening social called The RI Mix, a relaxing yet engaging experience that offers complimentary sips, bites, and good conversation three times per week.

    In contrast to AC Hotel's subdued color palette, the Residence Inn spotlights signature Dallas landmarks and Southern charm. Natural wood paneling contrasts with pops of color from furniture pieces and décor elements. Custom-made pillows reveal an abstract of the city’s majestic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Headboards mimic the stitching of cowboy boots. Lighting fixtures display the beautiful city skyline which also served as the inspiration and theme for the commissioned art collection created by local Dallas artists.

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    Holiday Travel News

    The busiest day at DFW Airport and more holiday travel tips

    Teresa Gubbins
    Nov 25, 2025 | 9:30 am
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    Thanksgiving holiday travel is about to get heavy and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is gearing up with an estimated 3 million customers flowing through the airport between November 20 and December 2.

    According to a release, the peak travel time period will be on the evening of Sunday, November 30.

    Busiest travel days
    Large crowds are expected throughout the holiday period with four peak travel days anticipated for local departing and arriving customers.

    The airport’s roads and terminal curbs are anticipated to be the busiest on the following days:

    • Friday, November 21
    • Wednesday, November 26
    • Saturday, November 29
    • Sunday, November 30

    Sunday, November 30 is expected to be the single busiest day with an estimated 269,000 travelers passing through DFW as customers return from the long holiday weekend.

    Customers departing or arriving any day of the holiday season should expect heavy traffic across the airport’s roadways, particularly approaching the terminals from the north, and along the terminal curbs. These areas are likely to see higher levels of congestion than usual.

    Heavy traffic is also expected at Terminal C due to ongoing construction in that area. Customers flying American Airlines have the flexibility to check in at any terminal, and then get to their gate via the Skylink train, thereby avoiding the traffic jam at Terminal C.

    How early to arrive
    DFW always recommends arriving early but this holiday season, they are encouraging travelers to arrive extra early during the Thanksgiving travel period, with a recommended 60 to 90 minutes extra to their usual plans. At minimum, travelers should arrive at least two hours before a domestic flight and three hours before an international flight.

    The extra time will provide flexibility for customers navigating traffic, construction areas, and parking availability, as well as check-in and security screening during peak times.

    Getting to and from
    Parking: Customers should book parking in advance using the DFW website or mobile app, and use public transit when possible. When entering or exiting through DFW’s parking plazas, dedicated TollTag lanes are the quickest option.

    Public transportation:

    • DART’s New Silver Line: This new service, launched in October, originates in Plano and stops in several cities along the way to DFW’s Terminal B, including Richardson, Addison, Carrollton and Coppell – bypassing downtown Dallas for a faster northern route.
    • DART’s Orange Line: Service extends from Plano, through downtown Dallas and Irving, before arriving at Terminal A.
    • Trinity Metro’s TEXRail: Starts in downtown Fort Worth, passing through North Richland Hills and Grapevine to Terminal B – offering an easy west-side connection.
    • Trinity Railway Express (TRE): Connects Dallas and Fort Worth to the CentrePort/DFW Airport Station, with transfers via the TRE Link Shuttle.

    Curbside protocol
    Curbside areas are reserved for active loading and unloading only. Customers waiting to pick up passengers are encouraged to use the airport’s cell phone lots or one-hour parking located in the terminal parking garages at no additional charge.

    New entrance into Terminal B and detours into Terminal A
    DFW is currently entrenched in a complex construction project: transitioning access into Terminals A, B, and C to new right-hand exits from International Parkway, rather than the confusing left-hand exits it had previously. That's a currently ongoing thing and there are various detours underway to support the current phase of construction activity.

    Terminal B: Customers flying out of Terminal B now access the terminal with new right-hand exits from International Parkway.

    Terminal A: Customers departing out of Terminal A and arriving to the airport from the south will detour past the existing Terminal A entrance and take the left-hand U-turn before the North Exit Plaza to redirect to Terminal A’s southbound entrance. Signage along International Parkway will direct drivers through areas with adjusted traffic flow.

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