Plano is preparing to welcome a new cultural landmark as Kintetsu Enterprises Company of America moves forward with plans to build a 13-story luxury hotel at the former JCPenney corporate campus. The Miyako Hybrid Hotel Plano will mark the brand’s first Texas location, with construction expected to begin later this year and completion targeted for 2027.
The $117.5 million project will bring 217 rooms to a 273,000-square-foot structure, situated on a parcel of land that Kintetsu acquired in 2019. The hotel is designed to serve both Japanese corporate travelers and local business guests, blending modern amenities with cultural authenticity.
Last week, Kintetsu Enterprises Company of America officially submitted plans to the state for the Miyako Hybrid Hotel, according to The Dallas Morning News.
A Japanese-Texas Fusion
Designed by global architecture firm Gensler, the hotel will reflect a balance of Japanese elegance and Texan charm. Plans include a Japanese spa, multiple dining concepts and a rooftop bar open to the public, positioning the hotel as both a hospitality hub and a cultural destination…