Project of the Week: Waldorf Astoria Residences Guadalajara

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Waldorf Astoria Residences Guadalajara – Pool © 2026 Hilton
A 30-story tower with 114 residences is coming to Guadalajara, backed by GFA and Hilton, with amenities spanning over 3,000 square meters

This week, the spotlight lands on Guadalajara, where a 30-story tower is about to change the city’s skyline. Waldorf Astoria Residences Guadalajara, developed by Mexican firm GFA in partnership with Hilton, has officially been signed and is now in the planning phase, with an estimated opening in 2029. It’s a project worth watching, not just for its size, but for what it represents: the first standalone Waldorf Astoria branded residence in Mexico, the Caribbean, and Latin America.

The tower will rise 128 meters and hold 114 residences, ranging from one to three bedrooms and spanning 91 to 351 square meters. That’s a relatively smaller unit count for a building of this height, which typically signals a focus on space and privacy rather than density. Architecture comes from Gensler, with interiors handled by Cuaik Architects, and the design approach leans on craftsmanship and a refined material palette rather than flash.

A Long List of Amenities

Owners will have access to more than 3,000 square meters of amenities, and the list is extensive. There’s an outdoor pool and jacuzzi, a fitness center, a yoga studio, and a spa with massage rooms for the wellness-minded. For socializing, the building includes a sky bar, a fire pit, a residents’ kitchen, a library, and a cinema. Families aren’t an afterthought either, with a children’s playroom, a kids’ playground, and even a pet park rounding things out.

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Waldorf Astoria Residences Guadalajara – Owners Lounge and Library © 2026 Hilton

The project also draws on Waldorf Astoria’s hospitality traditions, translating what the brand calls “Sincerely Elegant Service” into a residential setting. That includes spaces like a Peacock Alley-inspired lounge, a nod to the original Waldorf Astoria in New York, along with a fine dining restaurant, a private bar and dining salon, and a curated lobby with a porte-cochère entrance.

Backing from Two Established Players

GFA is the developer behind the project, and the company has built a reputation in Mexico for high-end real estate. Marcos Fasja, GFA’s CEO, said the development “redefines what luxury living means in Mexico” and called it an opportunity to position Guadalajara as “a reference point for high-end real estate.”

On the Hilton side, Jonathan Wingo, the company’s global head of residential programs, pointed to the significance of the location. He noted that this marks the brand’s first standalone residences in the region, calling it “an extraordinary milestone” in Waldorf Astoria’s portfolio. The comment fits into a larger pattern: Waldorf Astoria’s branded residential portfolio includes 29 properties either operating or in development worldwide, and Guadalajara becomes its entry point into Latin America.

Guadalajara itself is a city with growing international appeal, known for its cultural scene and expanding economy. Placing a project like this there suggests both GFA and Hilton see long-term demand for globally recognized, service-heavy residential living in the region. With an opening still years away, there’s plenty of time before anyone moves in, but the signing alone marks a great step for branded residences in Mexico.

For now, the project remains in planning, with construction and delivery still ahead. But the scale of the amenities, the design team involved, and the brand’s first-in-region status make this one worth tracking as it moves closer to reality.

Please note: Information regarding project details—including but not limited to opening dates, room counts, and branding—for hotels under development can change as projects progress. The information in this article reflects the most accurate details available at the time of writing and may not be updated afterward.

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