Fairfield Inn & Suites Opens in Downtown New Orleans

The 103-suite hotel marks the flag's first New Orleans property.

By Robert Demeter

Fairfield Inn & Suites New Orleans Downtown/French Quarter Area

Fairfield Inn & Suites New Orleans Downtown/French Quarter Area

New OrleansNew Castle Hotels and Resorts recently announced the opening of Fairfield Inn & Suites New Orleans Downtown/French Quarter Area, a 103-suite hotel located in the heart of New Orleans’ central business district. The property is the company’s first project in the area. Rockbridge Capital provided financing for the project.

Built in 1910 for the Interstate Electric Co., the historic hotel was acquired by New Castle in April 2015. The property underwent a $10 million transformation utilizing historic tax credits for the preservation of the building’s façade and interior structures under the direction of New Orleans architecture firm John T. Campo Associates.

“New Castle has a long history of rescuing high-potential historic buildings and transforming them into top-performing, modern hotels that reflect their original character,” said Gerry Chase, president & COO of New Castle, in prepared remarks.

Lobby

Lobby

Fairfield Inn & Suites New Orleans Downtown/French Quarter Area is an all-suite hotel, guest rooms featuring 13-foot ceilings. Amenities include brick interior walls and support beams, a Jazz-themed lobby décor and a full-service bar.

Located in the city’s CBD, 15 miles from Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, the Fairfield Inn & Suites New Orleans Downtown/French Quarter Area is within walking distance to a wide array of entertainment options, including the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, as well as the city’s famed French Quarter. The hotel also is in close proximity to the Port of New Orleans, Shell Oil, Entergy, New Orleans City Hall and numerous federal government offices.

“New Orleans is on a 10-year run of record-breaking tourism growth, with nearly 10 million visitors spending more than $7 billion in 2015,” added Chase. “This city has a tremendous marketing engine and a world-class infrastructure capable of hosting major events like Mardi Gras and the NBA All-Star game simultaneously next year. We look forward to playing a small role in this city’s tremendous economic trajectory.”

Renderings courtesy of Fairfield Inn & Suites

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