Industry NewsOmni Hotels Adds New Orleans Hotel

Omni Hotels Adds New Orleans Hotel

DALLAS—Omni Hotels & Resorts announces the rebranding of the Wyndham Riverfront New Orleans. Riverfront Lodging LLC contracted with Omni to manage the hotel as the Omni Riverfront Hotel. The announcement comes on the heels of a six-month, $8 million property renovation.

“We are excited about the rebranding of the Riverfront New Orleans as an Omni,” said Joe Jaeger, owner of Riverfront Lodging LLC. “This is our second property to join the Omni family, and we look forward to a longstanding and productive relationship.”

Located in New Orleans’ Warehouse and Arts District, the luxury hotel is just steps away from top Big Easy attractions and the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. The Omni Riverfront Hotel features 202 guestrooms, nearly 4,000 square feet of meeting and event space, and the newly opened, French-inspired Fulton St. Bistro | Bar.

“Omni Hotels & Resorts has a long history in New Orleans, dating back almost 30 years, with the Omni Royal Orleans, and later the Omni Royal Crescent Hotel,” said Mike Deitemeyer, president of Omni Hotels & Resorts. “We are pleased to have a third hotel in this amazing city, and to help make memorable New Orleans experiences for vacationers, business travelers, and meeting attendees alike.”

During the last six months, the hotel has undergone a comprehensive renovation that overhauled and updated many aspects of the property. Throughout the property’s transformation, designers worked diligently to honor the hotel’s vintage past, as well as retain the distinctive New Orleans style and flair.

Guests entering the newly renovated hotel will experience an open-air lobby with rustic touches of the past. The bar has been rotated 180 degrees to create ample space for guests. Each guestroom has been completely renovated and features white tile entryways, new carpet and furniture, tubs and black tile in the bathrooms, as well as bedside LED reading lamps, 42-inch flat screen televisions, and other high-end guestroom fixtures. The hotel’s meeting space, public spaces, and corridors all received a light refresh as well.

The renovation also included a re-branding of the hotel’s restaurant. Previously known as 7 on Fulton, the dining establishment is now called Fulton St. Bistro | Bar. Reminiscent of a vintage street bistro, it offers French Press coffee, freshly baked baguettes, salads and sandwiches, and steaks and seafood.

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