The hotel was designed with a modern architecture style by architectural firm DMJM and was opened in 1984 as the Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza[1] to accommodate crowds attending the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition.
It became the Four Points by Sheraton Downtown in the late 1990s and then the W New Orleans Hotel in 2000.
[6][7] In 2019, Park Hotels & Resorts, which had acquired Chesapeake Lodging Trust, sold the hotel to Stonebridge Companies and Walton Street Capital for $84 million.
[8][9] The building houses a 4-star Le Méridien with 423 guest rooms.
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