A reimagined lifestyle hotel is set to join Plano’s fast-growing Legacy corridor, as The Clara Hotel prepares to open in 2026 with a $4 million transformation that pairs wellness-focused design with new dining and social experiences.

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The Clara Hotel Brings Wellness Luxury to Plano’s Legacy Corridor

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Reinventing a Legacy Corridor Landmark

The Clara Hotel is rising from the shell of the former NYLO Plano property on Preston Road, following a comprehensive renovation led by Dallas-based investment firm NewcrestImage. Publicly available information indicates that the firm acquired the building in August 2025 and has since undertaken a top-to-bottom redesign that will reposition the address as an upscale lifestyle hotel serving both business and leisure travelers.

Reports indicate the hotel is scheduled to debut in the second quarter of 2026, with the reopening framed as part of a broader wave of hospitality investment around Plano’s Legacy business and entertainment districts. The corridor, which stretches between The Shops at Legacy and Legacy West, has become one of North Texas’s most active hubs, with corporate campuses, luxury apartments and destination retail drawing visitors from across the Dallas Fort Worth region.

Plans show that the property will remain affiliated with Hilton’s Tapestry Collection, retaining the benefits of a major global brand while operating with an independent personality. The repositioning is pitched as a “reimagined” experience that leans into design, food and beverage, and flexible gathering spaces rather than a traditional business hotel template.

With 176 guestrooms, including eight suites ranging from junior to presidential layouts, the hotel is being configured to appeal to travelers who want proximity to Plano and Frisco offices but prefer a softer, retreat-like environment at the end of the day.

Wellness-Led Design and Calming Interiors

The Clara Hotel’s concept centers on wellness and restoration, themes that are reflected in early design descriptions. Renovation details highlight the use of natural textures, layered lighting and organic materials throughout guestrooms and public areas. Wood finishes, refined wall paneling and a muted, nature-inspired palette are intended to create what project materials describe as a “sense of ease.”

Rooms are being refreshed with tactile fabrics and calming tones rather than high-contrast color schemes. The approach follows a broader hospitality trend in which hotels in urban business districts are adopting resort-style cues, from greenery and soft lighting to lounge-like lobbies where guests can work, socialize or unwind away from the bustle outside.

Wellness is also woven into the hotel’s outdoor areas. Plans call for the existing heated pool to be paired with a more inviting courtyard and patio, including updated landscaping, turf and varied seating that can support both quiet relaxation and informal group gatherings. The roughly 4,000 square feet of outdoor space is positioned as an amenity for corporate retreats, weddings and social events seeking fresh air without leaving the city.

Inside, a series of flexible meeting rooms and boardrooms offer options for smaller corporate groups, reinforcing the hotel’s aim to serve nearby headquarters while giving attendees a setting that feels more like a boutique retreat than a conventional conference property.

Field & Vine and The Library Anchor New Dining Vision

A significant portion of the investment is focused on culinary and cocktail experiences. The Clara Hotel will introduce Field & Vine, a new restaurant concept replacing the former Loft restaurant that operated under the NYLO flag. Published coverage describes Field & Vine as an approachable yet elevated venue designed to appeal equally to hotel guests and Legacy-area residents.

While detailed menus have not yet been released, the restaurant is expected to reflect the property’s broader ethos of comfort, seasonality and relaxed sophistication. The aim is to capture both weekday business diners and weekend social traffic from nearby neighborhoods, positioning the restaurant as part of Plano’s wider dining scene rather than an exclusively in-house offering.

Complementing Field & Vine, a separate venue called The Library will transform what was previously a multiuse gathering area into a library-inspired lounge. Plans outlined in hospitality trade reports indicate that The Library will function as a calm daytime space before transitioning into a reservation-only speakeasy on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, adding a more intimate nightlife option to the corridor.

The addition of these concepts places The Clara Hotel in direct conversation with Legacy West’s mix of chef-driven restaurants, casual eateries and lounges, signaling that food and beverage will be central to its competitive identity.

Positioned Between Plano and Frisco’s Lifestyle Hubs

The hotel’s location places it close to some of North Texas’s most prominent mixed-use districts. Although the address sits within Plano city limits, it lies near the border with Frisco, offering quick access to corporate campuses, retail centers and entertainment venues in both communities.

Legacy West and The Shops at Legacy have been highlighted in tourism materials as anchors of Plano’s shopping and dining scene, combining national luxury brands with local concepts, food halls and rooftop patios. Hotels near these districts have leveraged the environment to market “park once” stays where guests can walk to dinner, nightlife and boutique fitness studios without getting back in the car.

The Clara Hotel is expected to tap into this dynamic by positioning itself as a quieter, wellness-oriented base within a short drive of those busier streets. The blend of courtyard-focused relaxation, speakeasy-style evenings and proximity to offices and retail is likely to appeal to travelers who want both convenience and a degree of separation from the highest-traffic corners of the Legacy area.

Local tourism fact sheets have noted growing demand for meeting and event facilities in Plano’s western districts, and the hotel’s combination of indoor rooms and outdoor courtyard space aims to capture a share of that market, particularly for small to midsize groups seeking fresher backdrops than traditional ballrooms.

A New Chapter for an Evolving Hotel Market

The Clara Hotel’s opening timeline aligns with a broader post-pandemic reinvestment cycle across North Texas hospitality, with owners upgrading existing assets rather than building exclusively from the ground up. Converting the NYLO property into a Tapestry Collection lifestyle hotel reflects a strategy of adapting older buildings to modern traveler expectations around design, technology and amenities.

Industry outlets have chronicled how Plano’s hotel landscape has shifted alongside the growth of Legacy-area corporate campuses and residential towers. Where roadside properties once dominated, the market now includes full-service brands, boutique-inspired concepts and extended-stay offerings clustered around key employment and retail centers.

By emphasizing wellness-driven interiors, curated dining and a distinct evening lounge experience, The Clara Hotel is positioning itself as part of this new wave. As reservations are slated to open in 2026, the property will be closely watched as an indicator of how travelers respond to lifestyle-focused hotels in suburban business corridors.

For Plano and its Legacy corridor, the project signals continued confidence in the area’s appeal as both a business base and a leisure destination, reinforcing the city’s reputation as one of North Texas’s most active hospitality markets.