Hunter Advisors (Hunter) today announced the sale of the Embassy Suites by Hilton Dallas Love Field, a 248-room, institutional-quality, full-service hotel located adjacent to Dallas Love Field Airport. The property was sold by FelCor Dallas Love Field Owner, LLC, to Scenic Capital Advisors, LLC, in a transaction led by Kami Burnette, Senior Vice President, at Hunter Hotel Advisors.
The eight-story hotel features 248 suites designed to serve both business and extended-stay travelers, with separate living and sleeping areas, flexible workspaces, and in-room amenities including a mini-refrigerator and microwave. The property also offers 4,400 square feet of meeting space across seven meeting rooms, a full-service restaurant and bar, complimentary made-to-order breakfast and evening reception, an indoor pool, fitness center and business center.
“The Embassy Suites at Love Field is a high-quality asset and marks our seventh acquisition in Texas in the past four years,” said Thomas Chen, Principal at Scenic Capital Advisors. “We look forward to completing a comprehensive renovation and repositioning the hotel to capture future growth within the Love Field submarket.”
Strategically positioned adjacent to Dallas Love Field Airport, the hotel benefits from consistent demand driven by air travel, corporate activity, healthcare and education. Theproperty’s proximity to the Southwestern Medical District, one of the region’s largest healthcare hubs, along with major employers and institutional demand generators, supports year-round occupancy and underpins the hotel’s durable operating fundamentals within the Dallas Love Field submarket.
“Investors continue to place significant value on assets that offer yield, stability and long-term growth in submarkets with strong fundamentals,” said Kami Burnette, Senior Vice President at Hunter Hotel Advisors. “The Embassy Suites Dallas Love Field combines durable demand drivers, a proven operating history, and a premier Hilton brand within a high barrier airport submarket.”
The sale further reinforces Hunter’s continued momentum executing institutional transactions in key Texas cities, following the firm’s sale of the Home2 Suites Fort Worth Cultural District and Courtyard Amarillo Downtown. Together, these transactions reflect a broader trend: capital is increasingly pursuing institutional-quality hotels in Texas where a favorable business environment drives diversified demand and performance durability support for long-term investment strategies.
As investor focus continues to expand beyond traditional downtown cores, Hunter remains at the forefront of advising owners on the sale of large-scale, premium hotel assets in high-demand submarkets nationwide.