Hilton Phoenix Resort at The Peak, a longtime fixture in the Valley and a destination woven into Phoenix's hospitality history, has unveiled a series of newly completed guest-facing spaces, marking the first phase in a comprehensive reimagining since the Resort's acquisition by Pivotal Group in late 2024.
The updates introduce the Ocotillo Wing, formerly the South Tower, which includes a redesigned lobby and several new social and gathering spaces now open to guests. Together, the enhancements reflect a refreshed, modern approach to the guest experience while maintaining the character and sense of place that have defined the Resort for decades.
For too long, the hotel restaurant existed solely because the building needed one. Guests knew it, locals knew it, and if we're being honest, most of the industry knew it, too. For guests, the hotel restaurant was simply a convenience, a fallback, a place you ended up when you were too tired to find something better.
That era is over. There has been a cultural and commercial shift with consumers, which forced a simple but powerful reframe: food and beverage as a revenue platform, not an amenity. And the hotels that have not gotten the message yet are paying for it in ways that show up clearly on the bottom line.
In partnership with William Cole Companies and Abo Empire, a New Mexico family office, Crescent returns to management of this iconic Southwestern resort
SANTA FE, N.M., March 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Crescent Hotels & Resorts welcomes La Posada De Santa Fe back to its portfolio.
With the addition of this notable property to its collection, Crescent deepens its commitment to preserving landmark hospitality experiences while driving strategic growth. Plans are already underway to enhance and refine the beloved Santa Fe hotel, while remaining true to its southwestern roots and rich cultural connections.
The Historic Property Stands as a Bold Testament to the City's Spirit Following a Major Renovation
Crescent Hotels & Resorts announced management of the development of the dual-branded AC Hotel by Marriott Symphony Park and Element by Westin Symphony Park in Las Vegas. With an opening set for late 2025, the project was celebrated during the groundbreaking ceremony earlier this year, led by developer Jackson-Shaw.
Crescent Hotels & Resorts Welcomes The Westin Dallas Park Central to its Portfolio