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Coming Soon: New upscale boutique hotel in The Village District shopping center

Meet Oberlin Hotel.

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This rendering of the Oberlin Hotel depicts the new seven-story, 153-room development coming soon to the Village District shopping center.

Photo provided by Village District

A new 115,000-square-foot upscale boutique hotel is coming soon near the intersection of Woodburn Road and Cameron Street in The Village District shopping center.

Quality Oil Company, LLC of Winston-Salem announced plans to construct the seven-story Oberlin Hotel (part of the Curio Collection by Hilton Hotels), which will feature:

  • 153 rooms + presidential suites
  • Versatile event spaces
  • Market-style café serving breakfast
  • Spacious lounge
  • Full cocktail bar
  • High-end restaurant and rooftop bar
  • Courtyard and covered patio with soundstage for live music

See more info + renderings

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