New Hotel Ardent opens in Dayton; downtown now has 3 hotels, with more coming

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A century-old historic building on North Main Street has been transformed into a boutique hotel, which could be the first of several new hotels to open in downtown Dayton this year.

Hotel Ardent, part of the Tapestry Collection by Hilton, is located at 137 N. Main St., very close to key downtown attractions like the Victoria Theatre and the Schuster Center, which are the city’s largest performing arts venues.

Developers say the hotel offers a sleek and modern environment that also celebrates Dayton’s rich history and culture of innovation.

“Hotel Ardent has a distinct concept with thoughtful amenities, dining experience and inspiring design that win the hearts of guests and locals alike by leading with genuine hospitality, passion and dedication,” Sam Schwartz, president of First Investors, said in a statement

The 118-room hotel is one of three hotels that are currently open and operating in downtown.

However, four other hotels have been proposed for downtown that are in various stages of planning, development and construction.

Hotel Ardent, part of the Tapestry Collection by Hilton, has opened at 137 N. Main St. in downtown Dayton. CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF

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Hotel Ardent

The Hotel Ardent officially opened its doors this week in a building that was constructed in 1927 and is on the National Register of Historic Places.

The 10-story hotel is located at the southwest corner of North Main and West First streets, across from the Victoria Theatre and a block up from the Schuster Center.

The hotel originally was expected to open late in 2022, but delays related to COVID and supply chain and historic renovation issues pushed the project back.

The hotel has 118 rooms and suites, plus meeting spaces, a fitness center and yoga room and a new Italian steakhouse restaurant called Bistecca that will open on the first floor in the coming months.

Developers say the hotel is comfortable and stylish, with a “sophisticated, plush and refined” design.

First Investors developed and owns the hotel. The property is operated and managed by First Hospitality.

There are now three hotels that are up and running in downtown, but four more are in development.

The other hotels currently in operation are the AC Hotel and the Fairfield Inn & Suites, on opposite sides of the Dayton Dragons’ Day Air Ballpark.

The 134-room AC Hotel opened in early 2023. The 98-room Fairfield Inn launched in 2018.

Hotel Ardent, part of the Tapestry Collection by Hilton, has opened at 137 N. Main St. in downtown Dayton. CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF

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New hotels

A new Hilton Garden Inn will be opening in the Dayton Arcade later this year. The 93-room hotel is already accepting reservations for June 1 and beyond.

The hotel is in the northern section of the Arcade, which is a collection of nine interconnected buildings in the heart of downtown.

The arcade already has housing, classrooms, offices, co-working spaces, restaurants, art galleries, a theater and other amenities.

Here’s a January 2025 look at construction progress of the Dayton Arcade’s North Arcade in downtown Dayton. The North Arcade includes the Third Street and Gibbons Buildings, a second phase of development that will include a marketplace retail environment and a 93-room Hilton Garden Inn, projected to open in the first quarter of this year. TOM GILLIAM / CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER

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Credit: Tom Gilliam

The vacant former Crowne Plaza Dayton hotel, across Fifth Street from the Convention Center, is being renovated and could partially reopen later this year, said Pam Plageman, executive director and CEO of the Montgomery County Convention Facilities Authority, which is in charge of the convention center.

The Crowne Plaza, located at 33 E. Fifth St., more recently operated as a Radisson hotel before it shut down in 2022.

Plageman said the owners are in the process of renovating the 13-story building into what is being called the Dayton Vitality Hotel.

“They are telling us in 90 to 120 days they are going to be doing a soft opening,” she said.

The Radisson Hotel, the former Crowne Plaza, at 33 E. Fifth St., across the street from the Dayton Convention Center. CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF

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Another boutique hotel also is planned for a vacant church and parish hall at 239 Wayne Ave. in the Oregon District.

Weyland Ventures, a Kentucky-based developer, plans to rehab the St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church property into a hotel with about 72 rooms.

Part of the church and parish hall could be converted into a new restaurant and event, theater or recreation space. The developer also proposes to construct a new building as part of the project.

Weyland Ventures, a Kentucky-based developer, wants to turn St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church and parish hall at 239 Wayne Ave. in the Oregon District into a new boutique hotel and possibly a restaurant and event space. The developer proposes building a new, three-story hotel building just north of the church. CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF

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The Crowne Plaza property is just north of the Dayton Convention Center. To the east of the facility, across Jefferson Street, a new “headquarter” hotel will be built on a city-owned plaza.

Construction on the roughly $70 million project hopefully will begin in the third quarter of this year, Plageman said.

The hotel, which could have around 200 rooms, is sorely needed to help the convention center attract major conventions and events, Plageman said.

A concept rendering of what a new hotel could look like on South Jefferson Street, south of East Fifth Street, across from the Dayton Convention Center. CONTRIBUTED BY MEYERS + ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTURE

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