South Carolina Aloft updates guestrooms, communal spaces

The Aloft Greenville (S.C.) Downtown recently completed a multimillion-dollar renovation of its guestrooms and communal spaces. The property is part of One Greenville, a mixed-use hub with business offices and arts venues.​

“Every element of the property was refreshed during the project, from new furniture, fixtures and décor to carpeting, paint, signage and more,” General Manager Dustin Cash said in a statement. 

Notable upgrades include a new mural in the motor lobby and new contemporary seating options in the main lobby. The hotel’s 5,600 square feet of flexible meeting space and banquet breakout area were outfitted with new paint, accent wallpaper, lighting and furniture with technological upgrades including new digital signage and televisions.

The property’s 144 guestrooms have king-sized platform beds and ergonomic workstations. As part of the renovation, the rooms got new paint and carpet, custom vinyl flooring in the bathrooms and new local artwork celebrating Greenville’s Falls Park on the Reedy​.

The W XYZ bar got new flooring, a custom bar top and backdrop, expanded seating options with two new plush booths, as well as a new permanent mural created by local artist Matt Gutierrez highlighting the Live@Aloft music series. The patio and pool deck got new firepits, lounge chairs and umbrellas. In addition to the splash outdoor pool being resurfaced, custom dividers were installed around each of the hotel’s poolside cabana rooms.

Aloft Greenville Downtown is owned and managed by McKibbon Hospitality. The renovation was completed by McKibbon’s sister company, McKibbon Places, with DesignOne providing interior design services.