My Place Hotel opens in Bentonville

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The 63-room My Place Hotel-Bentonville/Rogers recently opened at 3138 S.E. East Pointe Ave. in Bentonville. According to a news release, it is the first My Place Hotels of America hotel in Arkansas and is owned by Wichita, Kan.-based TGC Group, the developer and property manager.

Salt Lake City-based The Richardson Design Partnership designed the four-story, 30,028-square-foot hotel, which has 10 staff. Amenities include full kitchen, Wi-Fi, 24-hour market, on-site laundry and computer with printing services.

“We are thrilled to bring My Place Hotels to Bentonville, a city that blends business, culture and outdoor adventure,” said Nick Esterline, president and founder of TGC Group. “Whether you’re here for work, play, or a little of both, we’re excited to welcome guests with comfortable, convenient and quality accommodations in the heart of this dynamic community. We also look forward to continuing our partnership with My Place Hotels. This is our fourth My Place property, and there will be many more to come.”

My Place Hotels is a South Dakota-based franchise company with nearly 80 hotels across 31 states. The brand has more than 120 hotels in the works.

“Expanding into Arkansas is a big step for My Place Hotels,” said Ryan Rivett, co-founder and CEO of My Place Hotels. “The Bentonville/Rogers market was on our radar for a while, and we couldn’t have made this happen without a solid partner like TGC Group. Their understanding of our brand and how they consistently deliver for our guests has been crucial to our partnership. This new location marks another milestone in our relationship with TGC and brings what we do best to the Bentonville community.”

The property is adjacent to Home2 Suites by Hilton Bentonville/Rogers at 3100 S.E. East Pointe Ave., just off northbound Interstate 49. TGC Group paid Sitton Group LLC $737,500 for the 1.34-acre lot in May 2023. Central National Bank of Wichita, Kan., financed construction with a $6.25 million loan that matures in 2047.