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AC Hotel to Open in McKinney, Texas

Peachtree is set to open a new AC Hotel location in McKinney, Texas.

Gwen Lindgren

July 3, 20261 min read

New hotel opening - illustration, Jake Team LLC
New hotel opening - illustration, Jake Team LLC

Peachtree has announced plans to open a new AC Hotel in McKinney, Texas. The development marks the arrival of the international hospitality brand to the North Texas community.

The specific details regarding the hotel's size, room count, or expected opening date were not provided in the initial announcement. Information about the exact location within McKinney or the construction timeline remains unclear at this time.

McKinney is located approximately 7 miles south of Melissa. The city has seen growth in its hospitality sector as it continues to expand its infrastructure to support both residents and visitors.

The AC Hotel brand is part of Marriott International's portfolio, known for its modern design and urban aesthetic. Peachtree's entry into the market suggests a continued interest in developing upscale lodging options in the region.

Further details about the project, including specific amenities or local partnerships, have not yet been disclosed. Updates on the construction progress or official opening ceremonies will be released as they become available.

Source: Asian Hospitality.

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https://www.asianhospitality.com/peachtree-opening-ac-hotel-in-mckinney-tx/

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Gwen Lindgren

Gwen Lindgren writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Melissa.

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