Hyatt Hotels Corporation held a groundbreaking ceremony Nov. 10 for a new hotel at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.

The Hyatt House DFW hotel will be at the Southgate entrance at the airport, and the extended-stay hotel expects to be open in the summer of 2027, according to a news release.

The details

Hyatt House DFW will have 130 residential-style suites for single-night stays or extended stays, and rooms will include separate living areas and a full kitchen, according to a news release

The hotel will also have:
  • H Bar, offering craft cocktails and small plates
  • Complimentary morning breakfast
  • Flexible workspaces featuring regionally inspired artwork
  • 24/7 fitness room
  • 4,750 square feet of meeting space
  • 2,900 square feet of patio space
  • Pet-friendly accommodations
  • On-site laundry
Quote of note


“We’re honored to strengthen our relationship with DFW and provide lodging options for a variety of stay occasions,” said Jim Tierney, Hyatt's head of development, classics and essentials portfolio for US East. “Hyatt House DFW will mark the first extended-stay property on DFW’s airport campus. We look forward to offering residential-style accommodations for both short- and long-term stays, whether traveling for business or leisure.”

What else?

The hotel will sit adjacent to Hyatt Place DFW and will be the fourth Hyatt-branded hotel at DFW. The other two are Hyatt Regency DFW International Airport and Grand Hyatt DFW.

According to the news release, DFW Airport will own the hotel, Hyatt will operate the hotel, and the developer will be Woodbine Development Corporation. According to a filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the hotel has an estimated cost of $28 million and will be six stories tall.