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    45 Million Reinvention Almost Complete At Hilton McLean Tysons Corner

    By Paul HarrisDecember 2, 2011
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    Hilton McLean Tysons Corner

    Today, the Hilton McLean Tysons Corner Hotel announced that its $45 Million dollar reinvention is almost complete. The project features the latest concepts in guest rooms design, food and beverage, technology and lobby/public spaces. The renovation is part of a three-year, $3 billion plan of significant property renovations currently underway across the global portoflio of Hilton Hotels & Resorts, the flagship brand of Hilton Worldwide. Hilton McLean Tysons Corner became the first Hilton property to introduce the brand’s new lobby design DNA earlier this year.

    Hilton McLean Tysons Corner’s GM Brian Kelleher said, “With the opening of the new meeting spaces and ballrooms, Hilton McLean Tysons Corner has the opportunity to truly shine. The new color palettes, lighting, and design create a beautiful iconic setting, allowing guests to create unique and memorable events.”

    This reinvention includes an additional 3,000 square foot junior ballroom added to the existing 27,000 square feet of renovated meeting space. The junior ballroom can accommodate up to 260 people and is divisible into three smaller breakout rooms. Additional enhancements include new energy efficient lighting and heating, ventilation and air conditioning system upgrades and new air walls for all meeting spaces including the 10,000 square foot grand ballroom with six possible configurations for accommodating events up to 1,300 people.

    Along with the meeting spaces and ballrooms, the hotel offers living a room-inspired lobby, Technology Lounge, 458 redesigned guest rooms and a interactive front desk.

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