600-Key JW Marriott Planned for 2027 Opening
A JW Marriott will fill the 600-room riverfront hotel that is under construction in downtown Detroit.
The project’s developer, Detroit-based Sterling Group, confirmed Wednesday that the JW Marriott luxury brand will open in the new 25-story hotel building that is going up next door to the Huntington Place convention center, near the former site of Joe Louis Arena.
The hotel is scheduled to be done by early 2027 and will be the second JW Marriott in Michigan, after a Grand Rapids location.
The possibility of a JW Marriott next to Huntington Place was the subject of media reports last week. The hotel’s construction has been underway for weeks, but the specific brand of hotel hadn’t been confirmed. The hotel will connect to Huntington Place via a raised pedestrian bridge.
“This connected hotel will change the hospitality landscape in the city of Detroit and allow for Huntington Place to attract more and larger conventions,” Danny Samson, chief development officer for the Sterling Group, said in a statement.
The JW Marriott would be the second largest hotel in Detroit by room count, behind the 1,328-room Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center.
The hotel is expected to open in time to host guests for the NCAA men’s Final Four basketball tournament that will be in Detroit in March 2027.
The $397 million hotel project, first revealed in December but without a specified brand, won local and state approvals this spring for $142 million in development incentives.