Sheraton Fort Worth Hotel and Spa
1701 Commerce St. - 1974; 1980; 2008 (UC)
Formerly:
Fort Worth Plaza Hotel
Ramada Plaza Hotel
Hilton Inn Fort Worth
The Sheraton Fort Worth Hotel and Spa features two 12
story towers that were constructed in 1974 and 1980. The hotel is situated
across from the Fort Worth Water Gardens. When it first opened, the hotel
was branded as a Hilton Inn, but later as a Ramada Plaza Hotel, and most
recently as the Fort Worth Plaza Hotel. The hotel closed in early 2006 for
renovations. The building is currently under renovation to be upgraded and
remodeled, including a new facade and interiors.
The Sheraton Fort Worth Hotel and Spa, located on the
property that formerly housed the Fort Worth Plaza Hotel at the intersection
of Commerce and Lancaster streets downtown, is undergoing a $46 million
transformation. When completed, it will feature 430 guest rooms with 32 inch
flat panel HD TVs and complimentary Wi-Fi internet access, 24 hour room
service, 22,000 square feet of meeting and exhibit space and a business
center with wireless connectivity, two on-site restaurants, and an 8,000
square foot full-service luxury spa and fitness center featuring a yoga and
Pilates studio and treatment rooms.
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