At a Glance
- 55,000–100,000 quantifiable corporate room nights per year within 5.5 miles of this hotel. At $130 ADR, that is a $7M–$13M annual market you compete for every day.
- Texas Instruments alone generates 10,000–18,000 room nights/year from its Richardson engineering campus — the single largest demand source in the corridor. One corporate rate contract with TI’s travel team is the highest-value business development target in Richardson.
- UTD is 0.9 miles away with 31,000 students, 12,000 graduate students, and 32% international enrollment. If there is no active rate contract with UTD’s guest services office, there is revenue being left on the table every single day.
- AT&T engineers 1.8 miles away are booking into the hotel with the weakest WiFi in the comp set. A telecommunications company’s engineers. Think about that.
$7M–$13M
Annual Corporate Revenue Pool Within 5.5 Miles
15 major employers. 55,000–100,000 addressable room nights per year. At $130 average daily rate. This is not a projection — this is the demand that already exists in this corridor.
Sources: Company career pages (headcount), Google Maps (distance verification), STR (ADR benchmarks), corporate travel industry averages (room night estimates) · Confidence: High
Samsung. Texas Instruments. Ericsson. Cisco.
Raytheon. AT&T. State Farm. Lennox.
All within 5.5 miles of this building.
The question is not whether the demand exists.
The question is who captures it.
Tier 1 — Within 2 Miles
The closest corporate campuses. The demand you should own.
31,000Students
12,000+Graduate
32%International
Visiting faculty, prospective student families, conference attendees, industry day visitors, graduation overflow. Mid-May Spring Commencement (~3,000 family units) and December 12–20 Fall Commencement. Active research partnerships with TI, AT&T, Ericsson, Samsung create consistent corporate-academic cross-traffic year-round.
The hotel is the closest major select-service option to UTD. If there is no active corporate rate contract with UTD’s guest services office, there is revenue on the table every single day.
Source: UTD Enrollment Data 2025–26, UTD Research Office partnership disclosures, Google Maps distance verification · Confidence: High
6,000+Global Employees
HQWorld Headquarters
Executive visits from design teams in Europe and Asia. Brand partner visits. Retail buyer meetings. Extended project teams. International inbound = extended stay demand with premium rate potential.
Most operators don’t know this HQ is here. That’s the kind of thing Genesis finds.
Source: Fossil Group SEC 10-K filing, LinkedIn headcount, Google Maps · Confidence: High
400–1,400Lakeside Campus
2,500–4,500Room Nights/Year
30,000+Total DFW
Network engineers, compliance project teams, technology vendor meetings. Plus AT&T’s new $1.35 billion, 2M sq ft Plano HQ (8 miles north) opening with 4,000 employees, scaling to 10,000 by 2039.
Source: AT&T corporate real estate disclosures, Dallas Business Journal, Google Maps · Confidence: High
So What?
AT&T is a telecommunications company. Their engineers work on network infrastructure for a living. They are booking into a hotel 1.8 miles from their office that scores 7.8 on WiFi — the lowest in the comp set. The pitch writes itself. Fix the WiFi. Go get the contract.
1,500–2,500Richardson
1,800–3,200Room Nights/Year
SaaS company with national sales team, client success teams, and partner visits. Acquired by Thoma Bravo for $10.2B in 2021 — active inbound corporate travel from a major PE-backed enterprise.
Source: Thoma Bravo press release, RealPage LinkedIn, Google Maps · Confidence: High
3,000–4,000Richardson HQ
2,500–4,500Room Nights/Year
NYSE: LIIPublic Company
Global distributor visits, engineering teams from international facilities, executive guests, supplier meetings. World headquarters in Richardson — consistently overlooked in hotel demand analyses.
Source: Lennox International 10-K, Google Maps, LinkedIn · Confidence: High
2,700Richardson
3,000–5,500Room Nights/Year
Compliance teams, regional management visits, training programs, claims processing project teams. Largest health insurer in Texas — Richardson campus is a major operational hub.
Source: BCBS of Texas corporate directory, LinkedIn, Google Maps · Confidence: High
Tier 2 — 2 to 5.5 Miles
The regional hubs. Still your market. Still your guests.
10,000–15,000Richardson Campuses
10,000–18,000Room Nights/Year
TI’s primary global design and engineering center. R&D visitors from Japan, Germany, India. Cross-campus projects. Executive briefings. University recruiting. Multi-week engineering assignments.
Source: TI annual report, corporate campus directory, STR room-night estimation methodology · Confidence: High
So What?
TI’s travel volume alone could fill this hotel dozens of times over annually. A dedicated corporate rate contract with TI’s travel management team is the single highest-value business development target in Richardson. Period. Nobody else is even close.
10,000+Corridor Employees
8,000–15,000Room Nights/Year
Training programs, compliance meetings, regional management gatherings, new hire orientation. Consistent, predictable, high-volume demand.
Source: State Farm corporate directory, CityLine development records, LinkedIn · Confidence: Medium-High
1,700Richardson Area
5,000–9,000Room Nights/Year
Defense engineers, government compliance teams, cleared personnel on project rotations. GSA per diem rates. Security-clearance culture values reliability over price.
Source: RTX corporate filings, USASpending.gov contract data, Google Maps · Confidence: Medium-High
2,000–4,000Cisco Richardson
4,000–7,000Room Nights/Year
IT professionals traveling from across the country and internationally to sit CCIE certification exams. Multi-day events requiring nearby accommodation. 12–18 months of study before arrival. This is captive, high-reliability demand that exists nowhere else.
Source: Cisco CCIE lab location registry, IT certification community forums, Google Maps · Confidence: High
So What?
An IT engineer who has studied for 18 months flies to Richardson to sit the hardest networking exam on the planet. They need a comfortable hotel with excellent WiFi within minutes of the lab. Your hotel scores 7.8 on WiFi. The Element scores 8.8 and markets 250 Mbps. Where do you think they book?
4,000Corridor Employees
5,000–8,000Room Nights/Year
Swedish parent company executive visits. International 5G engineering teams. Project rotations. Extended stay demand from international teams is consistent and substantial.
Source: Ericsson annual report, Plano/Richardson corridor commercial registry, LinkedIn · Confidence: Medium-High
3,000–5,000DFW Operations
Korean engineering staff on long-term US assignments. Cross-campus rotations. Executive visits from Seoul. Extended stay demand profile.
Source: Samsung Semiconductor Austin/DFW operations disclosure, LinkedIn, Google Maps · Confidence: Medium
The Demand Landscape
Estimated Annual Room Nights by Employer
Source: Room-night estimates based on employee headcount, BLS corporate travel rates, STR market data. Conservative estimates used. · Confidence: Medium-High
So What?
The demand is not theoretical. These companies exist. Their employees travel. They book hotels in Richardson every week. The only question is which hotel gets the booking — and right now, a 7.8 WiFi score and below-average breakfast quality are sending thousands of those room nights to the Element, the Drury, and the Hampton.