Driftwood completes three major hotel overhauls

Driftwood Hospitality Management, which owns and manages hotels across the United States and Costa Rica, completed several renovation projects throughout its portfolio. Driftwood’s most recent projects represent a collective investment of $31 million. 

“Our team spends quite a bit of time studying consumer travel trends, as well as new designs, technologies and services within the hospitality industry, in order to remain an innovative front runner,” said Peter Walz, EVP of Driftwood Hospitality Management. “We are pleased to showcase the results of our recent renovations, with many more planned on the horizon.”
 
The company’s recent renovation projects were:  
 

Westin Tyson’s Corner (Va.) – Driftwood assumed management of the Westin Tyson’s Corner in early 2015 and began renovations shortly thereafter. Each of the 405 rooms in the hotel has been completely refurbished with new carpet, earth-toned wall vinyl, plush furniture, attractive light fixtures and modern artwork. In addition to updating the rooms and the property’s 15,000-square-foot meeting space, Driftwood redesigned the public space, including lounge areas and the lobby, using Starwood’s forest-inspired “Haven” concept. Developed with guests’ comfort in mind, these areas are meant to serve as a retreat from the demands of travel by incorporating natural elements. The highlight of the Westin Tyson’s Corner lobby is the Ambuis “living wall” – a vertical garden designed to improve indoor air quality and create a calming, more natural environment for guests to enjoy.  

The Hilton Washington DC/Rockville Hotel & Executive Meeting Center is one of three properties that just finished overhauls courtesy of Driftwood.

Hilton Washington DC/Rockville Hotel & Executive Meeting Center – The Hilton Rockville was acquired by Driftwood in September 2015 and renovations were completed in early June of this year. The new design of this property near the nation’s capital follows a more classic modern scheme, using streamlined furnishings and inviting accents that can create comfort and solace for the weary business traveler or provide a refined backdrop for more formal conferences or business gatherings. Each of the 315 renovated guestrooms will have new carpet and wall vinyl in earthy tones, reupholstered furniture in colorful hues and stylish drapery. In addition to the rooms, guests can expect significant enhancements made to public areas such as the Hilton Honors Lounge and the lobby, including a complete redesign of the front desk into a freestanding check in area. The renovation also improved the hotel’s function space by adding an additional 5,000 square feet of meeting space and a new restaurant/bar called Olives. 
 
Crowne Plaza and Holiday Inn Express Springfield (Ill.) – The 288-room Crowne Plaza and the 140-room Holiday Inn Express were acquired by Driftwood in December 2014. Since that time, the company completely restored the guestrooms, bathrooms and corridors at both hotels with new furniture, contemporary artwork and sleek carpet and tile. Both the Crowne Plaza and Holiday Inn Express lobbies have been updated using freestanding check-in stations at the front desk and open seating throughout. The Crowne has approximately 70,000 square feet of meeting and event space, all of which has been refreshed with new carpet, decorative light fixtures and new banquet furniture. Additionally, guests can expect improvements at the Crowne Plaza restaurant, Mahogany Bar & Grill, where Driftwood has installed a new bar and restaurant seating to improve the space’s functionality. 
 
More renovation projects are on the horizon for Driftwood for the remainder of 2016. Renovations currently underway include the Hilton Saratoga and the Continental South Beach, which are to be completed by the end of the year.