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Review of H otel Development GuidelinesArlington Entertainment D istrict
Submitted to:Arlington Convention& Visitors Bureau
October2018
Arlington,Texas
Arlington Entertainment District
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Arlington Entertainment District Hotels
No. Name of Hotel Chain Scale TierOpenDate Rooms
1 Nite Star Inn &Suites Independent 1.00 Jul-08 602 Ranger Inn &Suites Independent 1.00 Jun-98 443 America's Best Value Inn Economy 2.00 Jul-63 404 Days Inn Dallas Arlington NorthCollins Economy 2.00 Jun-77 875 Extended Stay America Arlington Six Flags Economy 2.00 Sep-97 1376 Howard Johnson Express Inn Arlington Ballpark SixFlags Economy 2.00 Jun-67 987 Red Roof Inn Economy 2.00 Jun-72 1148 Baymont Inn & SuitesArlington Midscale 3.00 May-95 949 Candlewood Suites Arlington Midscale 3.00 Aug-98 12510 Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Arlington DFWSouth Midscale 3.00 May-83 12911 La Quinta Inns & Suites Arlington North Six Flags Drive Midscale 3.00 Aug-06 17812 Quality Inn & Suites Six Flags Area Arlington Midscale 3.00 Mar-73 12113 Sleep Inn Arlington Near SixFlags Midscale 3.00 Jan-97 12614 Wingate By Wyndham Arlington Midscale 3.00 Feb-98 9215 Comfort Suites Arlington Upper Midscale 4.00 Feb-09 10816 Fairfield Inn & Suites Arlington Near Six Flags Upper Midscale 4.00 Aug-93 10117 Hampton Inn Suites Dallas Arlington North Entertainment District Upper Midscale 4.00 May-10 10318 Holiday Inn Arlington Northeast RangersBallpark Upper Midscale 4.00 Jun-08 14719 Holiday Inn Express & Suites Arlington Six Flags Area Upper Midscale 4.00 Jul-96 10320 TownePlace Suites Dallas Arlington North Upper Midscale 4.00 Jan-99 9421 Courtyard Dallas Arlington Entertainment District Upscale 5.00 Mar-87 14722 Crowne Plaza Suites Arlington Ballpark Stadium Upscale 5.00 Jan-86 20023 Hilton Garden Inn Dallas Arlington Upscale 5.00 Jun-09 13224 Homewood Suites Dallas Arlington Upscale 5.00 Feb-01 8925 Hyatt Place Dallas Arlington Upscale 5.00 Apr-96 12726 Residence Inn Arlington Upscale 5.00 Jul-95 11427 Springhill Suites Dallas Arlington North Upscale 5.00 Jul-98 12128 Hilton Arlington Upper Upscale 6.00 Feb-83 30829 Sheraton Hotel Arlington Upper Upscale 6.00 Apr-85 311
District Totals / Averages 4.01 Mar-92 3,650
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ArlingtonEntertainmentDistrict
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Economic Development
Projects
TEXAS Live!Phase 1 opened 2018$250 Million Cost100,000+ sq. ft. entertainment 35,000 sq. ft. conference center 302-room luxury hotel
Texas Rangers Globe Life FieldOpening 2020$1 Billion Cost 42,000 Seats Retractable Roof
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RevPAR Peaked in 2016
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Higher RevPAR in Entertainment District
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Arlington’s Aging Hotel Inventory
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Average Age: 26 Years
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
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District’s Hotel Quality Ranges Widely
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100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000
Upper Midscale
Midscale
Economy
Independent
Upscale
Upper Upscale
Average Quality: Upper-Midscale
Independent 3% Economy
13%
Midscale 24%
Upper Midscale18%
Upscale 25%
Upper Upscale17%
STR Chain ScalesLuxuryUpper UpscaleUpscaleUpper MidscaleMidscaleEconomyIndependent
District Average
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Planned Hotels
Guestrooms: 120 Chain: Upscale
Stories: 4/5Planned Opening:2018
Guestrooms: 302 Chain: Luxury
Stories: 14Planned Opening:2019
Guestrooms: 268 Chain: Upper-Midscale
Stories: 9Planned Opening:2019
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MissingUpscaleBrands
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Missing Upper-
Upscale & Luxury Brands
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CurrentUnified Development
Code
Full-Service Requirements(Allowed in District)
▪ Guestrooms 200
▪ Room Size 350 sq. ft.
▪ Mtg. Space 10,000 sq. ft.
▪ Swimming Pool Required
▪ 3-Meal Restaurant Required
▪ Restaurant Seats 200
▪ Room Service 24-hour
▪ Bell Service 24-hour
▪ Concierge Service 12-hour
▪ Business Ctr. – KeyedAccess
Limited-Service Requirements(Not Allowed in District)
▪ No Guestroom Minimum
▪ Room Size 350 sq. ft.
▪ Mtg. Space 5,000 sq. ft.
▪ Swimming Pool Required
▪ Limited-Service Restaurant
▪ Restaurant Seats 40% x Rooms
▪ No Rooms Service
▪ No Bell Service
▪ No Concierge
▪ Business Ctr. – KeyedAccess
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Recommendations
1. Clarify policy objectives.
2. Consider using published chain scales as a proxy for quality.
3. Prioritize certain development sites or zones in district.
4. Address outdated service and facility requirements.
5. Consider special set of standards for independent hotels.
6. Different standards for new-construction vs. conversions.
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Recommendation#1
Clarify Policy Objectives Related to Hotel Development.
A. Encourage Development that Will Increase District’sADR▪ Full-service vs. Limited-Service might not be the best metric.▪ Some limited-service brands would likely bring up ADR average.▪ Fear limited-service will dilute demand for higher-rated hotel development?▪ Private capital attracted to Upper-Midscale and Upscale chains.▪ Upper-upscale and Luxury may require large subsidies.
B. Construction Quality▪ Is the real policy goal Higher ADRs or ConstructionQuality?▪ Consider height requirements or building material requirements.▪ 4-story (wood frame) vs. 6-story (steel frame)
C. Under Demolished? UDC has aided this.▪ Average existing hotel is over 25 years old.▪ Obsolete products can survive if newer products are not allowed.▪ Consider minimum standards for conversions and/or independent.
D. Can Some Lower-Rated Hotels beGood?▪ Displace older, obsolete hotel products.▪ Introduce popular brands/products to Arlington.▪ Offer varying price points to attract wider range of tourists.
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Recommendation#2
Consider using published chain scales as a proxy for quality.
A. Clarity and Certainty▪ Chain scales are published annually.▪ Every U.S. brand is included in one, and only one, chain scale.▪ No ambiguity or debate.▪ Transparent for everybody to observe.
B. Matches Policy Objective▪ Higher chain scale = higher-rated hotel brand.▪ Chain scale tied directly to a brand’s Average Daily Rate (ADR).
C. Quality Control Built-In▪ Chain acts as watchdog to protect brand.▪ If brand’s ADR declines → STR will reduce chain scale.▪ If individual hotel’s scores drop → Brand will remove flag.
D. Helps Avoid UnintendedConsequences▪ UDC currently would allow certain low-rated, full-service brands.
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Recommendation#3
Prioritize certain development sites or zones in district.
A. Key Sites (e.g. parcels adjacent to 5 major attractions)▪ Luxury or Upper-Upscale▪ Perhaps Minimum Room Count▪ Perhaps Minimum Investment Amount
B. Priority Zone (e.g. within 1 block of major attractions or at key highway interchanges)
▪ Upscale or higher▪ Extended-stay brands allowed?
C. Lower Priority Zone▪ Upper-Midscale allowed?▪ Extended-Stay brands allowed?
D. Conversions▪ Are existing hotels allowed to reduce chain scales as they age?▪ Consider certain investment requirements or tax implications.▪ Consider minimum requirements if becoming independent.
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Recommendation#4
Address outdated service and facility requirements.
A. Eliminate Service Requirements (or revise)▪ Room service 24-hour▪ Bell service 24-hour▪ Concierge 12-hour
B. Eliminate Facility Requirements (or revise)▪ Meeting space▪ Restaurant meals served▪ Restaurant seating▪ Business center keyed-access▪ Pool requirement
C. Do Such Requirements Really AddAnything?▪ Current UDC requirements don’t directly address policy goals▪ Chain scale requirement would directly address ADR▪ Building materials requirement would address Construction Quality
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Recommendation#5
Consider requirements for independent hotels.
A. Probably Rare▪ Desirable brands are available▪ Most investors will prefer national branding▪ Difficult to obtain debt financing
B. QualityControl▪ No brand to keep quality control scores▪ No brand to threaten removal of flag▪ No brand to force renovation plans (PIPs)▪ Can be especially vulnerable during recessions▪ Can experience downward QC if CapEx is avoided
C. Design and ConstructionQuality▪ Recommend more intensive planning/review process▪ ADR reporting requirement (to allow comparison vs. chain scales)▪ Consider minimum investment per guestroom
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Recommendation#6
Standards for hotel conversion projects.
A. Economic Life of Hotels▪ Average about 40 years▪ 20-year franchise agreement▪ 10-year extension of franchise after major CapEX investment (PIP)▪ 10-year license after conversion to lower chain scale▪ Renew with lower chain scale or become independent
B. What if Owner Converts Down?▪ Accept this as normal economic trend▪ Consider a CapEx requirement▪ Consider taxing structure that discourages downward conversions (e.g.
portion of tax on PAR or POR rather than sales)C. What if Owner Converts to Independent?
▪ Do you need to meet requirement for new construction of independent hotels?
▪ Perhaps this should trigger a planning/review process.▪ Some markets can become “under-demolished”▪ Consider policies that encourages demolition / redevelopment
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Brands/Chains are slotted by Chain Scale based on the previous year’s annual system wide (global) Average Daily Rate. Rate ranges defining each Chain Scale are determined by STR. The STR Chain Scales –North America and Caribbean is a subsetof the larger Global Chain Scale list. Brand Chain Scale pairings are consistent with each list. Brands listed above are located in U.S., Mexico, Caribbean and Canada. If you have any questions about the Chain Scales, please email [email protected]. Copyright 2016. STR, Inc. Publishing or reproducing this information is strictly prohibited. www.str.com +1 (615) 824 8664. Last updated May2016.
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Sources: Tarrant County TAD data (2017), Data & Maps for ArcGIS 2012 - World, Europe,and United States, NHD Waterbody (as amended), NCTCOG 2009 Planimetrics/stream, City of Arlington -CDP GIS data structure.Current to: 29 August 2017
Disclaimer: This data has been compiled byThe City of Arlington using various official and unofficial sources. Although every effort was made to ensure the accuracy of this data, no such guarantee is given or implied.
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