
"A 123-room Kimpton hotel is slated to open near Napa's Oxbow District in 2028, developers announced this week. Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants, part of InterContinental Hotels Group, said in a Thursday news release that the Napa location will join 10 other Kimpton hotels currently open in California. The project, approved by the Napa City Council in April 2024 and proposed by Newport Beach-based Stratus Development Partners, will feature two four-story, 60-foot buildings near Soscol Avenue and First Street."
"Founded in 1981 in San Francisco by Bill Kimpton, the brand is considered one of the pioneers of boutique hotels in the U.S. InterContinental Hotels Group acquired it in 2014 and has since expanded Kimpton both domestically and abroad. The hotels are known for design-forward properties, strong food and beverage programs, and personal, neighborhood-focused experiences that blend luxury with character."
"Originally known as the First and Oxbow Gateway Hotel, an earlier version approved by the council in 2020 included 74 rooms, ground-floor retail space, a cafe and two underground parking levels. Stratus, which later took over from the original developer, revised the plans to eliminate meeting and retail space, shrink room sizes and increase both parking and the number of guest rooms."
A 123-room Kimpton hotel is slated to open near Napa's Oxbow District in 2028. The project was approved by the Napa City Council in April 2024 and is proposed by Newport Beach-based Stratus Development Partners. The design calls for two four-story, 60-foot buildings near Soscol Avenue and First Street and will join 10 other Kimpton hotels in California. Kimpton is known for design-forward properties, strong food and beverage programs, and neighborhood-focused experiences that blend luxury with character. The updated proposal includes Kimpton signature amenities such as pet-friendly stays at no extra charge and complimentary morning coffee and tea service. The project revision increased guest rooms, removed meeting and retail space, and expanded parking; the update drew resident concerns about traffic and climate impacts while council members cited benefits including new tax revenue.
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