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Cambria hotel project in Mesa adds rooftop dining and 107 rooms

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A new Cambria Hotel is under construction in Mesa at 3501 South Ellsworth Road, with plans for 107 guest rooms and a public rooftop bar and restaurant. The project team says the four-story property is targeting an early 2027 opening and is being positioned as an upscale lodging option with amenities aimed at both travelers and local visitors.

Mesa is slated to get a new hotel development as work moves forward on the Cambria Hotel Mesa. The property is being built at 3501 South Ellsworth Road and is planned as a four-story hotel designed to serve guests looking for a higher-end stay in the East Valley.

According to the report, the hotel will include 107 guest rooms along with several features that go beyond a standard overnight property. Plans call for a rooftop restaurant, a lobby bar, an outdoor pool, and other guest amenities, with the opening expected in early 2027.

The source also points to a recent post from O’Reilly Hospitality Management that highlighted the project’s groundbreaking and listed additional features. Those include a fitness center, a grab-and-go market, guest laundry, meeting rooms, and electric-vehicle charging stations. One notable detail for Mesa residents is that the rooftop bar and restaurant are intended to be open to the public, not just hotel guests, with views of the surrounding desert.

The development is backed by Aspect Hospitality Group, Clarity Strategic Opportunities, and O’Reilly Hospitality, while O’Reilly Hospitality Management is expected to handle day-to-day operations. For Mesa, the project signals more hotel and dining investment near a growing part of the city, adding both visitor capacity and a new hospitality venue that could draw local traffic as well.

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