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World Cup Fever drives $100M ‘World of Blue’ hotel redevelopment in East Rutherford

The approach of the 2026 FIFA World Cup has become a high-octane catalyst for investment in the Meadowlands, headlined by the $100 million transformation of the former Hilton Meadowlands into the World of Blue.

The project, led by P3 Properties CEO Harvey Rosenblatt, represents the most significant private-sector hospitality advancement in the region ahead of the global tournament. The 21-story, 427-room property is being reimagined as an “experiential and placemaking destination” designed to capture the immediate surge of soccer fans while establishing a long-term legacy for East Rutherford.

The rebranding to World of Blue marks a departure from traditional franchise “flags,” opting instead for an independent, flexible hospitality ecosystem. The concept draws inspiration from the region’s natural surroundings—from the Hudson River views to the tidal waterways.

  • Experiential spaces: The redevelopment includes major modernization of the Horizon and Skyline ballrooms, as well as the creation of “The Cove,” an exclusive outdoor bar and performance space.

  • Infrastructure upgrades: Beyond aesthetics, P3 Properties is investing in massive HVAC and elevator overhauls to support high-intensity usage during international events.

  • Mixed-use future: The project activates the hotel’s expansive parking lot for future residential development and public gathering spaces, ensuring the site remains active year-round.

With MetLife Stadium set to host eight matches, including the World Cup Final on July 19, 2026, the urgency for high-tier hospitality has never been greater.

“Major international moments like the World Cup accelerate local investment decisions,” Harvey Rosenblatt said. “We’re building something designed to last well beyond a single event, but there’s no doubt the World Cup created clarity around what the Meadowlands can become.”

Jim Kirkos, president of the Meadowlands Chamber, echoed this sentiment, calling the project a “blueprint” for how the business community can leverage a global spotlight to drive a decade of economic momentum.

Renovations are proceeding rapidly to ensure the facility is “World Cup ready.” The hotel’s current operational schedule reflects its transition:

  • Current – April 2026: Open for guests and corporate groups.

  • May 2026: Operations temporarily paused for final, high-impact construction phases.

  • June 2026: Grand re-opening to welcome the first wave of international World Cup visitors.

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