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Barton Creek Spa Resort Still The Best Austin Texas Offers

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Barton Creek Resort & Spa: Still the Queen of Austin

Sometimes the best of experiences are the ones you take for granted or don’t have to make a huge effort to enjoy; oftentimes the most pleasing golf courses and resorts are right around the corner from your home, so close and accessible that they can be underestimated because of their familiarity.
Such - as I found out this summer - is the case with the much-ballyhooed Barton Creek Resort and Spa, a jewel of a getaway and four fabulous golf courses that I (since I live in a suburb of Austin and work in the capital city of Texas) see about 200 days of the year. [Read more →]

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Stoneleigh Hotel offers a jet-set getaway in Dallas

As the weather cools off, head down south for a retreat for the senses. A host of haute hotels have risen the heart of Dallas. Of all the new options, the most impressive is surely the Stoneleigh Hotel & Spa.

The grande dame, located in the bustling but still bucolic Uptown area of Dallas, opened as a residential hotel in 1923 and was, in the 1930s, embellished with a penthouse and interior styling by the lauded Dorothy Draper firm in New York. The Stoneleigh stood as a center of glamour and the arts for decades, becoming a residence for people like theater maven Margo Jones and a favorite stop for a wideranging guest list including Jack Benny, Katharine Hepburn, Oliver Stone, Andy Warhol, and Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee.

Because the Stoneleigh occupies a most desirable patch of real estate, her gradual fade from glory seemed both sad and scandalous. A yearlong, $36 million redo, however, has transformed the worn old gal into a stunner that’s both sophisticated and sexy. And while you can find other classy models right in the neighborhood - the Crescent Court and the Ritz-Carlton come to mind - the Stoneleigh stands apart as a place whose legacy has long involved fashion and grace.

Book a weekend stay and see for yourself.

LUXE, AND THEN SOME: The Stoneleigh is a showplace that would be at home in Beverly Hills or New York’s Upper East Side. Acclaimed design firm Forrest Perkins played up elements of the original art deco styling, reviving its energy with new color and the occasional modern tweak that enhances rather than clashes: witness, for example, bold teal, cinnamon, aqua and ivory patterns to complement dark chocolate mahogany furnishings and platinum detail, all highlighting original crown and door moldings and enormous windows, along with fantastic tiny tiles in the bathrooms.

You’ll find pampering touches, including free Wi-Fi connection, 24-hour concierge service and room service, and free fitness studio use; in your room, an iPod docking station, Baronessa Cali olive luxury bath products, a high-def flat-screen TV, a laptop safe, a giant closet and a lighted make-up mirror.

INDEED, IT’S HARD TO THINK OF WHY YOU’D LEAVE YOUR ROOM: Of the 170 units, 57 are huge studio suites that offer a king bed at one end of the room and a sitting area with sofa at the other, separated by a large double-sided dresser topped with a TV console that swivels for viewing on either side. Penthouse suites, which open onto a sprawling rooftop terrace, were given a new polish by the illustrious designer Carlton Varney. If you don’t book one, ask if they’re open for a peek; a glimpse of the 500-year-old English oak paneling once belonging to William Randolph Hearst is a jaw-dropping sight.

SPOILED IN THE SPA: One terrific reason to wander from your room is to spend a morning or afternoon in the chic new spa, which offers everything from skin and body treatments to hair and nail services and steam/sauna rooms.

Dozens of a la carte choices exist, but it’s difficult to pick just one. If you have a lot on your schedule, opt for the Day Dreamer, which includes a cucumber body treatment and a 25-minute massage of back, neck, scalp or shoulders. Those on a more leisurely schedule can choose the “Urban Detox” deep-cleaning facial, a three-hour affair ($290). For men, this includes a skincare treatment, deep-tissue massage and manicure ($255). But the ultimate is the Dorothy Draper Sweet Escape, a six-hour event that gives you a Jet-Setter Recovery Rx aromatherapy massage, geared toward anyone familiar with travel fatigue; a body sugar scrub and body butter wrap; 80-minute facial; and an aroma therapeutic, hot-paraffin mani-pedi combo ($625).

Overkill? Perhaps, but we’d love to book it.

WHEN EVENING FALLS: Wander downstairs and take a seat where the sleek, color-dappled lobby unfolds to the magnificent bar. Big, artful light fixtures and streamlined furniture give this spot a heady feel. Libations include a Bollatini, a blend of Ketel One vodka, vermouth and a jalapeno-stuffed olive; or a Bolla lemonade, made with Patron silver and lemonade, garnished with fresh jalapeno and cucumber, both perfect alongside nibbles like tuna carpaccio and bruschetta topped with prosciutto and Parmesan. Save room for dinner from chef David Bull, whose star rose at the Driskill Hotel in Austin, Texas, where he was designated a best new chef by Food & Wine and where he won a James Beard Award nomination. At Bolla, his departure into urbane Italian cuisine, Bull’s wide-ranging menu includes first-course options such as heirloom tomato salad or beef tartare; second-course diversions such as roasted sea scallop with spinach and brown butter or risotto primavera; entree selections include veal cheek piccata with preserved lemons or charred beef tenderloin.

IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD: If you’ve set aside a long weekend, you can wander nearby for all manner of distraction. Listen to a great jukebox, shoot a game of pool and nosh on a killer burger (do get the chipotle mayonnaise) right across the street at the Stoneleigh P, a legendary watering hole; walk a few doors down the street for a sensational bone-in rib-eye with truffled mac and cheese at Nick & Sam’s (ask for a table in Willie’s section); or shop for antiques at Uncommon Market, an easy walk around the corner.

DETAILS

WHAT: The Stoneleigh

WHERE: 2927 Maple Ave., Dallas, Texas

RATES: Nights at the Stoneleigh begin at $240, but good summer packages include the Summer Suite deal with a night in a studio suite with a bottle of bubbly for $265, and the Honeymoon Extravagance deal includes the studio suite stay, champagne and strawberries, brunch for two and spa treatments for two, from $519.

Health magazine ranks America’s Healthiest Spas 2 in Texas

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Magazine names top spas

In its July/August issue, Health magazine ranks America’s Healthiest Spas, and Lake Austin Spa Resort lands on its list. The magazine gave the spa high marks because a clinical psychologist heads the mind-body programs, many of the programs are chosen based on academic research, and it has extensive fitness options, like kayaking, sculling and dance classes. A week at the spa runs $4,355.

The mag also named Dallas’ Reneé Rouleau Skincare one of five “standout day spas.” The magazine recommends the hot spot’s $600, two-hour Synergy 7 anti-aging facial. Learn more about the Lake Austin Spa Resort and more about Reneé Rouleau Skincare

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Hot Spas to Go to in the USA - Customized Treatments and World Spa Experiences

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World-class pampering and wellness are today getting creative: customized treatments, elaborate hydrotherapy circuits, locally inspired rituals, and lots of four-hand massage. Our correspondents tested the latest facilities around the globe to yield a list of 76 winners as wide-ranging as the planet itself.

Conde Nast Traveler Names 76 Hot List Spas for 2008

Condé Nast Traveler’s May issue features a “Hot List” of 76 new spas that opened around the world in 2007. The list in the U.S. includes four in California — Spa Solage in Calistoga, Voda Spa in Los Angeles, Spa Desert Springs in Palm Desert, and Spa at Grand Del Mar in San Diego — and two in Texas — Spa at Four Seasons in Austin and Ritz-Carlton Dallas. Other US winners include The Spa of Colonial Williamsburg in Williamsburg, Va., Drift Spa in Las Vegas, Nev., and Solitude Spa, Jackson Hole, Wyo. Mexico has three winners, including Spa Aqua in Cancún, Paz Body & Mind Spa in Los Cabos, and Spa at the Mandarin Oriental, Riviera Maya, while the Caribbean had a whole slew of hot new spas, including three in Antigua — Spa at Curtain Bluff, Hermitage Bay Spa and Spa Tranquility in Antigua — and two in Jamaica — Fern Tree at Half Moon in Montego Bay and Rockhouse Spa.

World-class pampering and wellness are today getting creative: customized treatments, elaborate hydrotherapy circuits, locally inspired rituals, and lots of four-handed massage. Our correspondents tested the latest facilities around the globe to yield 76 winners as wide-ranging as the planet itself.

Spas in the U.S. making the Hot Top Spas List include:

- Spa Solage, Calistoga, CA

- Voda Spa, Los Angeles, CA

- Spa Desert Springs, Palm Desert, CA

- Spa at Grand Del Mar, San Diego, CA

- Drift Spa, Las Vegas, NV

- Spa at Four Seasons, Austin, TX

- Ritz-Carlton Spa, Dallas, TX

- Spa of Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg, VA

- Solitude Spa, Jackson Hole, WY

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Stoneleigh Hotel & Spa Reopens After $36 Million Renovation

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Located in the vibrant arts and entertainment center of Uptown Dallas, Texas, the glamorous Stoneleigh Hotel & Spa debuts this spring after significant interior restorations. Principally led by luxury interior architecture and design firm ForrestPerkins, the renovation of The Stoneleigh preserves the hotel’s original Art Deco elegance while incorporating modern elements, making it once again an impressive landmark that continues to attract sophisticated travelers and discerning Dallas denizens. An award-winning venture, The Stoneleigh also recently received Dallas Business Journal’s 2007 Award for Best Rehabilitation and Reuse Project.

 

Originally built for $1.5 million, The Stoneleigh was the tallest luxury hotel west of the Mississippi when it opened in 1923. The building’s Art Deco-splendor led it to be the hotel of choice for visiting dignitaries, performing artists and leading celebrities from the 1930s through the 1980s, such as Judy Garland, Frank Lloyd Wright, Andy Warhol, Elvis Presley and stars of The Metropolitan Opera. Listed as one of the “Historic Hotels of America” with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, The Stoneleigh Hotel is an icon of Dallas society.

 

ForrestPerkins’ expertise in making luxurious spaces that resonate with guests and locals alike is impeccably demonstrated once again with The Stoneleigh. The firm was commissioned to refurbish the hotel’s lobby and lobby lounge, ground floor ballroom, 170 guest rooms and suites, as well as to create a new full-service spa and a glamorous new roof-top ballroom, The Grand Salon. “From the moment you enter The Stoneleigh’s luminous modern interior,” says John Langston, Managing Director of The Stoneleigh, “you are captivated by Deborah Forrest’s eye for luxe detail. Forrest Perkins has recreated and ignited the glamour of The Stoneleigh once again.”

 

With extensive experience in the restoration and renovation of luxury, historic hotels—such as The Hermitage Hotel and Union Station Hotel in Nashville, TN; and the Palmer House in Chicago, IL—ForrestPerkins’ sophisticated approach is evident throughout this elegant Dallas gem. Many of the hotel’s original details were retained, staying true to renowned designer Dorothy Draper’s original Art Deco touches such as the brushed steel and brass stair rail, the marble columns and polished mahogany and ebony millwork in the lobby.

 

According to the firm’s principal, Deborah Lloyd Forrest, FASID, “for the Lobby and Lobby Lounge, we took our cues for color, materials and detail from the existing rosso levanto marble columns and stair railing, creating an unexpected scheme of emerald green, platinum and amethyst.” The stylish art deco inspired custom furniture and rugs, dramatic green silk draperies trimmed with rhinestones tied back with huge cut glass “diamonds”and crystal chandeliers dripping with emerald green beading lend an air of glamour in which everyone feels special. “Sitting in the lobby lounge, champagne glass in hand, you can imagine Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers wafting through on their way to the Grand Salon” says Forrest.

 

When The Stoneleigh opened its doors eighty five years ago, it was destined to become the premier hotel for distinguished travelers, design aficionados and high-society elites. The recent renovation infuses The Stoneleigh with modern attributes, rekindling its iconic status and escalating this landmark hotel into a new chapter of its storied history. Deborah Lloyd Forrest remarks, “We are proud to have been instrumental in ushering The Stoneleigh into a new era of glamour and style as the premier luxury boutique hotel in Dallas.”

 

About ForrestPerkins

Founded in 1998 by Deborah Lloyd Forrest, FASID, and Stephen Perkins, AIA, ForrestPerkins is an 80-person interior architecture and design firm dedicated to providing the highest quality interior design and architectural services to the owners and operators of luxury and landmark hotels and prestigious multi-family projects worldwide. With offices in Dallas, Texas, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, California, ForrestPerkins lends its creative vision and design expertise to the most prestigious hotel groups in the world. The firm lists among its clients: Fairmont Hotels and Resorts, Inter-Continental Hotels, Viking Range Corporation, Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, Westin Hotels and Four Seasons

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Stoneleigh Hotel & Spa In Dallas Debuts After $36 Million Dollar Renovation

In one of the largest renovations underway in Texas, The Stoneleigh Hotel & Spa – Dallas’ first residential high-rise and a society scene hotspot for Hollywood stars – will return to its lofty position as the epitome of glamour and sophistication when it reopens this spring.

The Stoneleigh Hotel & Spa is expected to open its doors in March, with enhanced comfort and amenities, including a full-service spa, restaurant and penthouses. The Stoneleigh’s sumptuous new interiors, designed by esteemed hospitality design firm, ForrestPerkins, will maintain the building’s 1930’s era Art Deco-splendor while introducing a new level of modern sophistication and service. The dramatic Penthouse suites will be designed by Carleton Varney of Dorothy Draper Inc.

First opened in October 1923, The Stoneleigh is listed on the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s “Historic Hotels of America.” Originally built for a mere $1.5 million, The Stoneleigh was once the tallest hotel west of the Mississippi, and has played host to stars including Judy Garland, Frank Lloyd Wright, Andy Warhol and Elvis Presley. The Stoneleigh’s revival is taking place under the talented watch of Managing Director John Langston and world-class hotelier Jeff Trigger. The team has been heavily involved with the transformation of such notable hotels as downtown Austin’s The Driskill Hotel and Dallas’ The Mansion on Turtle Creek and The Adolphus Hotel.

Revitalizing Dallas Heritage And Art

“We’re proud to be restoring this historic Texas jewel, especially at this exciting time for Dallas,” said Jud Pankey with Prescott Realty, co-owner of the hotel. “There is a new era of splendor for The Stoneleigh with the revitalization of Dallas with arts, parks, entertainment and sports now enlivening city lifestyles. Our historical work on The Stoneleigh will only further enhance the area.”

The renovation includes extensive exterior work as well as the construction of The Heritage at The Stoneleigh Hotel, an adjacent lavish 21-floor luxury high rise with one-, two- and three-bedroom custom homes and penthouse suites surrounded by elegantly landscaped gardens, a courtyard and pool.

The hotel will also feature a collection of original artwork, honoring Texas’ best artists. From Wiggins to Bates to Dozier to Rizzie to Nicosa, The Stoneleigh Hotel and residences will feature originals and reproductions of various genres of art in both public spaces and throughout the rooms.

Many of the hotel’s original details are being retained while also staying true to the facade and interiors, including renowned designer Dorothy Draper’s art deco touches; Draper was recruited from New York City in the 1930s and helped turn the hotel into a coveted showplace.

Unusually Spacious Guest Rooms

By retaining the original layout of guest rooms and hallways, The Stoneleigh will once again treat visitors to unusually spacious guest rooms. As a nod to the hotel’s history, designer ForrestPerkins is ensuring that suites are being brought to modern standards including kitchenettes, restored porcelain fixtures and period furniture. Tribute Suites are also being created to memorialize some of the celebrities and luminaries who stayed there.

Enhancing Popular Bar, Top Chef’s Kitchen

The hotel’s new signature restaurant, Bolla, will feature Modern Italian cuisine prepared by Chef David Bull, an Iron Chef Challenger and 2007 James Beard nominee for “Best Chef in the Southwest.”

The legendary bar at The Stoneleigh, long known as the watering hole for some of Dallas’ most influential residents, is being expanded and will now welcome guests as Bolla Bar. The bar will offer visitors the choice of a relaxed indoor atmosphere or an outdoor terrace experience.

An Urban Spa Retreat

Also to be unveiled will be The Spa at The Stoneleigh Hotel, a serene 5,200-square foot sanctuary offering private and duet treatment rooms, wet treatment rooms, salon, and a fully equipped fitness center.

The Stoneleigh Hotel & Spa is a member of Preferred Hotels & Resorts and Historic Hotels.

Partners

Key players in the Restoration Project include Prescott Realty Group, Dallas and Apollo Real Estate Advisors, NY (development); ForrestPerkins (renovation design); The Texas Historical Society (historical consultation); Gromatzky Dupree & Associates (architect of record); Plan B (Restaurant and Bar design); Dorothy Draper Inc. (Penthouse Design); David Carter Graphic Design Associates (Collateral and Conceptual Branding).

About Prescott Realty Group

Prescott Realty Group is a Dallas-based, full-service commercial real estate investment, development and operating company. The company focuses its resources on neo-traditional, urban infill sites and transit developments providing people live/work/play pedestrian-oriented neighborhoods. Prescott is currently leading Dallas’ transit developments with Lake Highlands Town Center at University Crossing.

About La Corsha Hospitality Group

La Corsha Hospitality Group is an Austin, Texas-based hotel management and consulting company. The company was founded in July 2006 by 25-plus year hotel industry veteran Jeff Trigger. Trigger and his associates have an extensive background that specializes in repositioning and restoring historic hotel properties. His signature world-class work can be seen in the properties he’s previously overseen transformations of, including downtown Austin’s The Driskill Hotel, in Dallas hotels like The Mansion on Turtle Creek and The Adolphus Hotel. Trigger has been named to the list of “Best Hotel Managers in The World” by Leaders Magazine and listed as a “General Manager of The Year” by Business Traveler Magazine.

About Apollo Real Estate Advisors, L.P.

Apollo Real Estate Advisors is one of the most active and prominent opportunistic real estate investors in the U.S. and abroad. Apollo specializes in acquiring under-managed and distressed properties and developing or redeveloping properties in major urban areas throughout the U.S. and Europe. Since Apollo’s founding in 1993, the firm has overseen the investment of eight real estate funds totaling more than $5 billion in equity.

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