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The Dallas/Fort Worth area has seen a slew of new venue openings and renovations in recent months, providing fresh options for meetings, events, and gatherings this spring. The lineup includes a luxe greenhouse-style event space at The Crescent Hotel, a renovated Grand Hyatt DFW Airport with expanded meeting facilities, and a host of new restaurants and bars across the city offering private dining and buyout capabilities.
Why it matters
As Dallas/Fort Worth continues to grow as a hub for business, tourism, and events, these new venue openings and renovations give planners even more options to consider when booking meetings, conferences, weddings, and other functions in the region. The variety of spaces, from high-tech event venues to stylish restaurants, caters to a wide range of event needs and preferences.
The details
Highlights of the new and renovated Dallas/Fort Worth venues include the Conservatory at The Crescent Hotel, a 4,270-square-foot greenhouse-style event space; the expanded Grand Hyatt DFW Airport with 315 guest rooms and 20,000 square feet of meeting space; the redesigned The Charles restaurant with a 135-guest buyout capacity; the 5,500-square-foot Urban Italia in Victory Park; and the relocated and refreshed The Saint in the Design District, which can host up to 200 guests for receptions.
The Crescent Hotel, Fort Worth debuted the Conservatory event space in October 2025.Grand Hyatt DFW Airport completed its major renovation in February 2026.The Charles unveiled its renovation and menu updates in February 2026.Urban Italia opened in Victory Park in January 2026.The Saint reopened in its new Design District location in January 2026.
The players
The Crescent Hotel, Fort Worth
A luxury hotel that debuted a new 4,270-square-foot greenhouse-style event space called the Conservatory in October 2025.
Grand Hyatt DFW Airport
A major airport hotel that completed a renovation in February 2026, increasing its room count to 315 and adding 20,000 square feet of flexible event space.
The Charles
A restaurant that underwent a renovation and menu refresh in February 2026, and can accommodate up to 135 guests for buyouts.
Urban Italia
A new 5,500-square-foot Italian and American restaurant that opened in Victory Park in January 2026.
The Saint
A restaurant that relocated to a new 1,800-square-foot space in the Design District and reopened in January 2026, with capacity for up to 200 guests.
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The takeaway
The new and renovated venues in Dallas/Fort Worth provide event planners with an expanded array of high-quality, versatile spaces to consider for meetings, conferences, weddings, and other functions this spring and beyond. From high-tech event facilities to stylish restaurants, the variety of options caters to a wide range of event needs and preferences in the growing North Texas region.