Dreamscape to manage three New Orleans boutique hotels

Dreamscape Hospitality, a Dallas-based third-party hotel management company, will manage a three-property portfolio of independent lifestyle boutique hotels in the Garden District of New Orleans.

“We are honored to bring our expertise to this exceptional collection of boutique hotels in New Orleans,” Dreamscape Hospitality President Adam Patenaude said in a statement. “At Dreamscape, we strive to be the world’s most trusted hotel operator by creating a culture rooted in collaboration, empowerment, and excellence. This venture represents an exciting opportunity to showcase our ability to excel in the boutique lifestyle space, delivering unforgettable guest experiences while driving value for our ownership partners.”

The New Orleans portfolio, owned by Groogrux Hotels, includes:

  • The Blackbird Hotel: A boutique oasis in the Garden District, with uniquely designed rooms, a courtyard with a heated saltwater pool and a cozy lobby bar serving craft cocktails. The food and beverage program offers playful twists on New Orleans classics alongside upscale favorites. A boutique coffee shop is coming soon to complete the experience.
  • The Garden District Hotel: Opening this winter, The Garden District Hotel will blend timeless Southern charm with contemporary luxury. There is a creative food and beverage program inspired by New Orleans' vibrant culinary scene, alongside a pool area with private cabanas.
  • The White Heron Hotel: Set to open in 2025 in the Garden District, the anticipated property will redefine elegance and sophistication in the New Orleans market, according to the company.

“Dreamscape Hospitality’s reputation for transparency and operational excellence made them the natural choice to manage this unique portfolio,” said Reid Gray, operating partner of Groogrux Hotels. “Their focus on people, combined with their innovative approach to hospitality, assures me that these properties will not only meet but exceed guest expectations, setting a new standard for our hotels in New Orleans.”