Oklahoma City Renaissance Hotel renovations set for April completion
The Journal Record
February 13, 2008
OKLAHOMA CITY – Several million dollars in renovations at the downtown Oklahoma City Renaissance Hotel are expected to be completed in April, John Q. Hammons Hotels & Resorts executives announced Tuesday.
The Springfield, Mo.-based hotelier has earmarked more than $44 million in property capital improvements nationwide for 2008. Company representatives said the 311-room Oklahoma City property and a sister hotel in Charlotte, N.C., will be extensively refurbished at a combined cost of $9 million, “to incorporate the inviting updated Renaissance brand look of sophisticated ambiance.”
Among the planned changes are 32-inch flat-screen televisions in guests’ rooms, digital thermostats, reconfiguration of the lobby to allow more socialization space, and a new décor color palette of gold, olive and rust. “The John Q. Hammons way is to invest in the care of properties as they require, versus the common industry practice of delaying property improvements during slow guest demand when cash flow is low,” said John Fulton, vice president of design and purchasing.
Fulton said the company also is increasing its investment in spa and workout space with more fitness equipment. Hammons has $1.5 billion of new development in the pipeline and more than $500 million in new construction already under way, the company said. The company is an independent builder, developer, owner and manager of upscale, full-service hotels, resorts and suites nationwide. Properties include Embassy Suites Hotels, Marriott, Radisson, Residence Inn, Homewood Suites by Hilton, Holiday Inn and Courtyard by Marriott brands.
The Renaissance Hotel Tuesday in downtown Oklahoma City. (Photo by Jennifer Pitts)
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