The Compton, a new, independent lifestyle hotel with 142 rooms, is expected to open its doors in Bentonville this fall. Located on the historic square of Bentonville, next to Dave Peel Park and a new pedestrian walk that connects to the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, the hotel will serve as a dynamic hub for the community, creativity and outdoor adventure, said Klaudio Simic, president of the management group Practice hospitality.
“Compton’s amenities have been conceptualized with the needs of outdoor lovers in mind,” he said. “Recognize the renowned of Bentonville as the Capital of the mountain biking of the worldThe hotel will include specialized equipment such as a bicycle valet service, a complete bicycle washing station and secure bicycle storage. »»
Design, an effort to collaborate Wonder And BRR architecture with interiors by Creamwill reflect the natural beauty and cultural essence of the region while offering modern and high -end equipment. Notable design characteristics include a Skylit hall with booming ceilings and comfortable seats designed to blur the limits between interior and exterior, he added.
The hall will also be equipped with technology to support live performance, and the property will also include 3,750 square feet of meeting space and event highlighted by a large ballroom with floor windows with ideal ceiling for meetings, weddings and special events.
The rooms will include custom -designed window seats with adjacent tables, creating versatile “window portals” with operable openings to bring fresh air. Integrated spaces can operate as a chair living room, a dining room or a remote workstation.
The Compton will offer three presidential suites at full service, each with dedicated social spaces, a meeting room technology, the dining of wet bars and views of the Dave Peel park. The suites can be combined in accommodation of two larger rooms for more space and privacy.
In addition, the property will include three food points of food and drinks operated by Bentonville Corded Hospital Group. There will be a full -service coffee and restaurant, both with outdoor catering options and a second -level specialized bar overlooking the city square. The restaurant and the bar will have private dining rooms for special occasions.
“Years ago, the ownership group recognized the need for a gathering place in the city center which would serve as the basis for residents and visitors,” said Robert Vertes, Director of Design and Construction at the The working group. “With the advice of advice and confidence consultants, their vision has gradually taken shape.”
Kalene Griffith, president and chief executive Visit Bentonvillesaid the Compton will become the cornerstone of the city center experience which will have a positive economic impact on the city center companies and the city as a whole.
“The addition of the meeting and event space of the Compton changes the game for Bentonville, offering a dynamic place to support our Unconventional agreement And future rallies, “she said. “This new space will help us to promote creativity, collaboration and connection in the heart of the city center, strengthening Bentonville as a leading destination for innovative events.”
Once the hotel is open, Simic said, it will strive to extend its partnership with local businesses and cultural institutions and will offer exclusive experiences and packages that will improve customer stays and integrate the hotel more into the community.
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