Opportunity

Garland Ionwave #REQ00001556 Addendum 3

Downtown Garland Boutique Hotel Development – Public-Private Partnership Opportunity

Posted

March 10, 2026

Respond By

April 21, 2026

Identifier

REQ00001556 Addendum 3

NAICS

236220, 236116, 531120

The City of Garland, Texas is seeking qualified developers for a public-private partnership to deliver a full-service, high-quality lifestyle boutique hotel in downtown Garland. - Government Buyer: - City of Garland, Economic Development Department - Project Scope: - Planning, design, engineering, and construction of a boutique hotel on city-owned land at 300 N. Fifth Street - Integration with Granville Arts Center and The Atrium - Approximately 90 to 155 guest rooms - Public-facing food and beverage operations (e.g., restaurant with patio) - Ground-floor activation (lobby lounges, retail, etc.) - Flexible meeting/event space for 50+ people - Amenities such as pool, rooftop bar/lounge, and fitness center - Unique Requirements: - Hotel must complement the arts and cultural identity of downtown Garland - Integration with adjacent city facilities and support for downtown economic vitality - Proposals must address design, financial feasibility, creative site planning, and operational strategies - City may offer incentives (land purchase/lease, infrastructure participation, shared parking) - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors required; major hotel brands such as Hilton (Tapestry) and Marriott (Tribute) referenced as quality/style examples - Place of Performance: - 300 N. Fifth Street, Downtown Garland, adjacent to Granville Arts Center, The Atrium, and near the DART Blue Line light rail station

Description

The City of Garland, Texas, is soliciting proposals from qualified developers for the planning, design, engineering, and construction of a full-service, high-quality lifestyle boutique hotel in downtown Garland. The hotel will integrate with the existing Granville Arts Center and The Atrium, located near the Downtown Garland Square and DART light rail station. The project includes a public-private partnership opportunity with potential city incentives and requires proposals to address design, financial feasibility, and integration with the downtown cultural and economic environment.

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