News Summary
Plans are underway for a groundbreaking project in Mansfield’s Staybolt Street District, featuring two high-tech hotels, a convention center, retail spaces, and a multi-sport stadium. Dallas-based House of Tangram is investing $2.5 billion to create a vibrant community that caters to sports enthusiasts, with innovative hotel concepts designed for athletes. Construction is set to begin in 2026, enhancing Mansfield’s reputation as a premier sports-centered destination.
Mansfield, Texas: High-Tech Hotels Planned as Part of Staybolt Street District Development
In a groundbreaking initiative, House of Tangram, a Dallas-based firm, has secured 30 acres in Mansfield to construct a collection of high-tech hotels within the $2.5 billion Staybolt Street District. This ambitious project is part of a substantial 100-acre mixed-use development aimed at transforming the area into a vibrant hub combining hospitality, commerce, and recreational facilities.
The Staybolt Street District will include a variety of attractions, such as a 7,000-seat multi-sport stadium, designated to be the new home of North Texas SC, a professional soccer team owned by the Hunt family. This development aligns closely with Mansfield’s sports-centered identity, promising to bolster local economic growth while providing increased recreational opportunities for residents and visitors alike.
In addition to the stadium, the Mansfield Convention Center will play a key role in the district’s offerings. Covering over 33,000 square feet, the center will serve as a versatile venue for a range of events, including esports tournaments and high-performance activities, catering to diverse audience interests.
Innovative Hotel Concepts
House of Tangram plans to launch its flagship hotel, Carbon Mansfield, specifically designed for athletes and competitive teams. This hotel will feature 288 rooms that prioritize recovery and incorporate real-time biometrics, showcasing cutting-edge hospitality technology. Additionally, a second hotel concept, representing a dual-brand initiative named Cache Legitimate & Kubo, will introduce modern amenities such as robotic bartenders, drone delivery services, and immersive media walls, further enhancing the guest experience.
The overall development plan will encompass a total of 750 hotel rooms, more than 700 apartment units, and 100,000 square feet of retail space, establishing a comprehensive living, working, and recreational environment. With such diverse amenities and attractions, the Staybolt Street District is positioned to become a central destination in Mansfield.
Project Timeline and Investment
Construction for the Staybolt Street District is projected to begin in the summer of 2026, with a completion target set for mid-2028. The Mansfield City Council has approved an amended master plan agreement for this expansive project, which stipulates a minimum investment of $200 million from House of Tangram and its partners. Such a financial commitment underscores the project’s importance and the economic potential it holds for the Mansfield community.
Mansfield’s Mayor, Michael Evans, conveyed enthusiasm regarding the development, emphasizing its alignment with the city’s growth objectives and commitment to fostering a sports-centric atmosphere. The Beck Group has been appointed to manage the development, serving as the fiduciary and general contractor for the Staybolt Street District, ensuring that all aspects of the construction and development process are efficiently executed.
Complementary Residential Developments
Complementing the ambitious hospitality and commercial plans, several additional residential developments are also slated for the area. Projects include STEAM, a complex featuring 320 units, and Verona Gardens, which will consist of 400 residential units. Each of these communities is designed with unique lifestyle amenities, further enriching the overall fabric of the Staybolt Street District.
As Mansfield prepares for this transformative project, the community anticipates the economic revitalization and enhanced quality of life that the Staybolt Street District is projected to bring. With its innovative blend of high-tech hotels, recreational facilities, and residential options, Mansfield aims to set a new standard in modern mixed-use developments in Texas and beyond.
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