The New York City metro area is set to welcome a major new convention center, if plans for the $3 billion Meadowlands Convention Center project come to fruition.
In Wickenburg, Arizona, Rancho de los Caballeros Resort completed a $100 million renovation in March. The multiyear renovation began in 2021. Spanning across 18 acres, the property boasts 9,000 square feet of meeting and event space.
Located on 300 acres in San Antonio, Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Villas completed a $100 million transformation. After a multiyear renovation, the resort is rolling out a new event venue: Rancher Hall Waterfront Event Venue.
JW Marriott Hotel Tokyo opened, marking the brand’s second JW property in Japan. The JW offers 11 meeting and event rooms and nine breakout rooms. In total, the hotel features more than 12,700 square feet of space.
Kansas City and its surrounding areas are welcoming a dozen new hotels to their pipeline, adding more than 1,000 rooms to the area’s portfolio. Ten of the properties are expected to open this year as the city prepares to welcome an estimated 650,000 visitors for FIFA World Cup.
The World Cup-driven advancements at World of Blue in East Rutherford, New Jersey, include a $100 million comprehensive transformation to the newly rebranded hotel, which takes the place of the former Hilton Hotel.
Detroit’s Dearborn Inn was originally built in 1931 by Henry Ford—the founder of Ford Motor Company. In March 2025, the hotel reopened after an extensive renovation and recently unveiled newly renovated spaces for meetings and events.
The 226-room Den Bengaluru, LXR Hotels & Resorts is Hilton’s first LXR property in India, set to open in June. The Hilton offers four meeting rooms and nearly 9,000 square feet of space for 700 guests.