The Grand Hyatt DFW Airport—located inside Terminal D at the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport—has embarked on a $34 million transformation of the property beginning in July.
The multiphase renovation will cover guestrooms and suites, meeting and event spaces, lobby and corridors as well as newly designed restaurants, lounges and bars. The completion of the project is planned for late 2025. The hotel will celebrate its 20th anniversary in July as well.
“We are thrilled to announce Grand Hyatt DFW will undergo a transformation to provide international and domestic travelers and local residents with new, more refined accommodations, enhanced culinary experiences, and modernized conference and event spaces for meetings and groups,” said Jeff Babcock, general manager of Grand Hyatt DFW Airport, in a statement. “In honor of our 20th year, the renovation will reinforce the hotel’s legacy as the premier hotel and event center supporting the international airport and connecting travelers to the Dallas Fort Worth culture and community.”
In the initial phase of the renovation, the property will increase the number of guestrooms and suites from 298 to 315. The renovation will give the property an aeronautical design that is complemented by the style of a Texas landscape featuring local woods like Red River Pecan and Yellow Pine. Rooms will be accented by a color palette that includes subdued greens and shades of natural blues showcasing the colors of the western prairie.
The newly updated lobby will include marble tile flooring and specially designed ceiling finishes with enhanced accent lighting. With more than 20,000 square feet of meeting and event space, including a 6,600 square foot ballroom, the final phase will include a new top-floor executive boardroom, as well as an indoor/outdoor rooftop event space overlooking the airport runways. The Grand Met restaurant and lounge also will be updated.