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AC Hotel to Open in McKinney via Peachtree Development

Peachtree is developing a new AC Hotel location in McKinney, Texas, according to industry reports.

Gwen Mercer

July 3, 20261 min read

New Hotel Opening - illustration, Jake Team LLC
New Hotel Opening - illustration, Jake Team LLC

A new AC Hotel is set to open in McKinney, Texas, as part of a development project by Peachtree. The announcement marks the arrival of the international brand to the North Texas community.

McKinney is located approximately 7 miles west of Princeton. The specific site for the hotel has not been detailed in available reports, nor has a confirmed opening date been provided.

The AC Hotel brand is known for its modern design and urban aesthetic, typically targeting business and leisure travelers seeking contemporary accommodations. Peachtree’s involvement suggests a focus on expanding hospitality infrastructure in the region.

Further details regarding the hotel’s amenities, room count, or construction timeline are not yet clear. Industry observers will likely watch for additional updates as the project progresses.

The development represents a notable addition to McKinney’s growing hospitality sector, which has seen increased interest from national chains in recent years. Local economic impact and job creation figures remain unspecified at this time.

Source: Asian Hospitality.

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https://www.asianhospitality.com/peachtree-opening-ac-hotel-in-mckinney-tx/

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Gwen Mercer

Gwen Mercer writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Princeton.

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