Kimpton Hotels to open new property in New Orleans, United States early next year

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A guestroom at Kimpton’s new property in New Orleans
  • Kimpton Hotels will inaugurate a new property – Kimpton Hotel Fontenot in New Orleans, United States in early 2020.
  • The company aims to reestablish its presence in the city after fifteen years through 202-room hotel.
  • “Returning to New Orleans has been a priority for us for more than a decade. This is one of the most vibrant and exciting cities in the country, drawing people from all over the world to its incredible music, culture and food scene. We’re very excited our long-time partner JMI Realty LLC will help us bring our signature brand of Kimpton hospitality back to the heart of it all,” Mike DeFrino, Chief Executive Officer, Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, said.
  • An existing hotel will be remodeled into the new Kimpton hotel, and will include a restaurant, bar, and a corner café.
  • Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants will open a new boutique hotel, its second property in Atlanta, United States’ Buckhead neighbourhood. The 216-room hotel is expected to open in late 2020 with the merging of Kimpton Buckhead and Kimpton Overland Atlanta Airport.

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Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants announced today a new property in New Orleans scheduled to open in early 2020. The Kimpton Hotel Fontenot will pay homage to the city’s rich musical history and the inspirational musicians behind it.  

With a prime location just blocks from the Central Business District and the French Quarter, the project will take an existing hotel and turn it into a 202-room property with a signature restaurant and bar and a corner café serving up specialty coffee and snacks. The hotel, at the intersection of Poydras and Tchoupitoulas Streets, will attract a broad spectrum of travelers with its proximity to the Convention Center, Mercedes Benz Superdome, Smoothie King Center, Harrah’s casino, and the many other popular destinations in the Arts/Warehouse District. This property allows Kimpton to re-establish a presence in New Orleans after a fifteen-year absence from the market. 

Mike DeFrino, Chief Executive Officer, Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, said: “Returning to New Orleans has been a priority for us for more than a decade. This is one of the most vibrant and exciting cities in the country, drawing people from all over the world to its incredible music, culture and food scene. We’re very excited our long-time partner JMI Realty LLC will help us bring our signature brand of Kimpton hospitality back to the heart of it all.”

Greg Clay, President, JMI Realty LLC, said: “We’re thrilled to grow our presence in New Orleans. Last year we acquired the Staybridge Suites and the three adjacent historic buildings located in what we consider to be the best location in the city – Poydras and Tchoupitoulas.  We have spent the last 12 months re-inventing those buildings and we can’t wait to introduce Hotel Fontenot to the market in early 2020.  Our history of successful partnerships with Kimpton proves that together we can create something very special around all that New Orleans has to offer.”

The reconfiguration includes an adaptive reuse of former Historic New Orleans buildings, allowing Kimpton to continue its commitment to historical preservation of celebrated structures. Recent projects that highlight Kimpton’s leadership in this arena include the Gray Hotel in Chicago, the Schofield in Cleveland and the Cardinal in Winston-Salem.

MarkZeff Architecture and Interior Design and Delawie Architecture are leading the design work on the project. 

Kimpton and JMI opened the Kimpton Hotel Van Zandt in Austin in 2015. In 2017 and 2018, the Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards voted the Hotel Van Zandt the number one hotel in Texas.

The Kimpton brand continues to grow in the US and internationally with over 25 Kimpton hotels across 20 new global destinations including Mexico City, Paris, Barcelona, Bali and Shanghai, scheduled to open in the next three to five years.


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