Hotel-Motel
Spark by Hilton Corpus Christi Southeast
5209 Blanche Moore Dr, Corpus Christi, TX 78411
Listing Price: Request For Offer
Investment Overview
As the exclusive representative of the seller, Marcus & Millichap's Hospitality Division is pleased to present for sale to qualified investors the recently renovated and repositioned Spark by Hilton Corpus Christi Southeast (‘Hotel’ or ‘Property’) located in Corpus Christi, Texas. The Hilton Worldwide-branded Hotel is offered on a "Call for Offers” basis. Please contact the listing agent for more information.
The Spark by Hilton Corpus Christi Southeast is a three-story hotel with 62-rooms, located at 5209 Blanche Moore Drive in Corpus Christi, Texas. The Hotel is easily accessible from Highway 358 in Corpus Christi’s South Side. Various common area amenities at the Property include a convenience store/sundry, heated indoor pool, fitness center, and a breakfast area. The property underwent a comprehensive renovation in 2024 repositioning from former Country Inn to Spark by Hilton, significantly enhancing its appeal, operational efficiency, and long-term value.
Corpus Christi is the largest urban center in South Texas and serves as a key hub for commerce, energy, tourism, and transportation along the Gulf Coast. As part of the Corpus Christi Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which includes Nueces, San Patricio, and Aransas counties, the city boasts a diversified and resilient economy. Key sectors such as energy, healthcare, education, and logistics contribute significantly to the region’s growth. The Port of Corpus Christi, currently the largest U.S. port for crude oil exports by tonnage, plays a central role in driving economic activity, employment, and industrial development.
Strategically located, Corpus Christi is easily accessible from major Texas cities and trade routes. It lies approximately 145 miles from San Antonio via Interstate 37, 210 miles from Houston primarily via U.S. Highway 59 and Interstate 10, and 215 miles from Austin via U.S. Highway 77 and Interstate 35. The city is also about 175 miles from the Texas–Mexico border at Laredo, enhancing its position in cross-border commerce, and approximately 275 miles from the Texas–Louisiana border. This central location and excellent highway connectivity make Corpus Christi a prime candidate for hotel and real estate investment.
Major employers near the area provide strong support for economic stability and consistent demand for accommodation. The Port of Corpus Christi is a powerful economic engine just 10 miles from property. Large-scale energy operations are also nearby, including Valero Energy Corporation’s main refinery (11.4 miles) and Citgo Petroleum’s West Plant (13 miles), which together employ hundreds and support an extensive network of contractors and ancillary services. Healthcare is another cornerstone of the local economy. The CHRISTUS Spohn Health System, the largest in South Texas, employs roughly 3,000 healthcare professionals, with its Memorial Hospital location only 7.4 miles from the property. Driscoll Children’s Hospital, another major facility, is situated approximately 3.4 miles away and serves as a critical pediatric care provider in the region. In addition, Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, located roughly eight miles from the hotel, supports thousands of military and civilian personnel and generates substantial housing and hospitality demand.
The city’s higher education institutions also play a vital role in workforce development and hospitality demand. Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi, located about 6.3 miles from the hotel, has an enrollment of nearly 11,000 students. Del Mar College, with nearly 10,000 students enrolled across multiple campuses, further strengthens the educational infrastructure and supports local economic activity through staff, students, and visiting families.
Transportation access is bolstered by the Corpus Christi International Airport, situated 10.3 miles from the hotel. The airport handles over half a million passengers annually and offers direct flights to Dallas, Houston, and other major hubs, providing critical regional and national connectivity for both business and leisure travelers.
Tourism remains a robust sector for the city. Key attractions include the Texas State Aquarium (12.9 miles), which draws more than 500,000 visitors each year, and the USS Lexington Museum (12.7 miles), which attracts approximately 250,000 annual visitors. The Padre Island National Seashore, a national park known for its pristine coastline, welcomes over 400,000 visitors annually. Whitecap Beach (14.9 miles), a popular spot for sunbathing, surfing, and fishing, is another draw for both locals and tourists. Additional points of interest include the Selena Memorial Statue (9.3 miles), Whataburger Field (10.2 miles), home to the Corpus Christi Hooks minor league baseball team, and the American Bank Center (10.3 miles), a major venue for concerts, expos, and sporting events that draws over 500,000 attendees annually. Downtown Corpus Christi (9.8 miles) rounds out the area’s vibrant mix of entertainment, shopping, and dining.
Corpus Christi's economic boom is fueled by its strategic port and clean energy drive. The Port of Corpus Christi, having completed its $625 million Ship Channel Improvement Project in June 2025, now handles larger vessels, solidifying its role as the top U.S. crude oil export gateway. This expansion has drawn over $65 billion in commercial investments. The city is also a clean energy leader: the Port operates on 100 percent renewable energy, received $105 million in October 2024 for zero-emission tech, and saw the Orange Grove Solar project (130 MW) become operational in June 2025. The Sequoia Solar project (815 MW) is set for late 2025 operation. Additionally, the "Horizons Clean Hydrogen Hub" was selected as a "Hub Alternate" in October 2023, and Train 1 at Cheniere's Corpus Christi Stage 3 Liquefaction Project was substantially completed in March 2025, indicating continued energy sector growth.
Investment Highlights
- Fully Renovated Hilton-Brand Asset: Spark by Hilton Corpus Christi Southeast underwent a full renovation in 2024, enhancing its operational efficiency, guest appeal, and long-term investment value.
- Strategic South Side Location: Located at 5209 Blanche Moore Dr. with access to Hwy 358, the hotel is ideally situated in a high-demand submarket near major employers, schools, and healthcare.
- Economic Engine: Port of Corpus Christi: Just 10 miles away, is the top U.S. crude oil export hub, recently expanded and driving $65B+ in commercial investment and sustained economic growth.
- Energy & Healthcare Job Drivers: Nearby Valero, Citgo, CHRISTUS Spohn, and Driscoll Hospital provide strong employment bases and consistent lodging demand from staff, vendors, and patients.
- Education-Fueled Demand: Texas A&M–Corpus Christi and Del Mar College (combined ~21K students) contribute year-round demand from students, faculty, and visiting families.
- Strong Tourism Market: Popular sites like the USS Lexington, Texas State Aquarium, and Padre Island draw over 1M visitors annually, supporting steady leisure travel to the area.
- Regional Access & Air Connectivity: Just 10 miles from Corpus Christi Int'l Airport and under 3.5 hours from major cities, the hotel benefits from strong regional, national, and cross-border access.
Hotel-Motel
Spark by Hilton Corpus Christi Southeast
Listing Price: Request For Offer
Investment Highlights
- Fully Renovated Hilton-Brand Asset: Spark by Hilton Corpus Christi Southeast underwent a full renovation in 2024, enhancing its operational efficiency, guest appeal, and long-term investment value.
- Strategic South Side Location: Located at 5209 Blanche Moore Dr. with access to Hwy 358, the hotel is ideally situated in a high-demand submarket near major employers, schools, and healthcare.
- Economic Engine: Port of Corpus Christi: Just 10 miles away, is the top U.S. crude oil export hub, recently expanded and driving $65B+ in commercial investment and sustained economic growth.
- Energy & Healthcare Job Drivers: Nearby Valero, Citgo, CHRISTUS Spohn, and Driscoll Hospital provide strong employment bases and consistent lodging demand from staff, vendors, and patients.
- Education-Fueled Demand: Texas A&M–Corpus Christi and Del Mar College (combined ~21K students) contribute year-round demand from students, faculty, and visiting families.
- Strong Tourism Market: Popular sites like the USS Lexington, Texas State Aquarium, and Padre Island draw over 1M visitors annually, supporting steady leisure travel to the area.
- Regional Access & Air Connectivity: Just 10 miles from Corpus Christi Int'l Airport and under 3.5 hours from major cities, the hotel benefits from strong regional, national, and cross-border access.
Investment Overview
As the exclusive representative of the seller, Marcus & Millichap's Hospitality Division is pleased to present for sale to qualified investors the recently renovated and repositioned Spark by Hilton Corpus Christi Southeast (‘Hotel’ or ‘Property’) located in Corpus Christi, Texas. The Hilton Worldwide-branded Hotel is offered on a "Call for Offers” basis. Please contact the listing agent for more information. The Spark by Hilton Corpus Christi Southeast is a three-story hotel with 62-rooms, located at 5209 Blanche Moore Drive in Corpus Christi, Texas. The Hotel is easily accessible from Highway 358 in Corpus Christi’s South Side. Various common area amenities at the Property include a convenience store/sundry, heated indoor pool, fitness center, and a breakfast area. The property underwent a comprehensive renovation in 2024 repositioning from former Country Inn to Spark by Hilton, significantly enhancing its appeal, operational efficiency, and long-term value. Corpus Christi is the largest urban center in South Texas and serves as a key hub for commerce, energy, tourism, and transportation along the Gulf Coast. As part of the Corpus Christi Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which includes Nueces, San Patricio, and Aransas counties, the city boasts a diversified and resilient economy. Key sectors such as energy, healthcare, education, and logistics contribute significantly to the region’s growth. The Port of Corpus Christi, currently the largest U.S. port for crude oil exports by tonnage, plays a central role in driving economic activity, employment, and industrial development. Strategically located, Corpus Christi is easily accessible from major Texas cities and trade routes. It lies approximately 145 miles from San Antonio via Interstate 37, 210 miles from Houston primarily via U.S. Highway 59 and Interstate 10, and 215 miles from Austin via U.S. Highway 77 and Interstate 35. The city is also about 175 miles from the Texas–Mexico border at Laredo, enhancing its position in cross-border commerce, and approximately 275 miles from the Texas–Louisiana border. This central location and excellent highway connectivity make Corpus Christi a prime candidate for hotel and real estate investment. Major employers near the area provide strong support for economic stability and consistent demand for accommodation. The Port of Corpus Christi is a powerful economic engine just 10 miles from property. Large-scale energy operations are also nearby, including Valero Energy Corporation’s main refinery (11.4 miles) and Citgo Petroleum’s West Plant (13 miles), which together employ hundreds and support an extensive network of contractors and ancillary services. Healthcare is another cornerstone of the local economy. The CHRISTUS Spohn Health System, the largest in South Texas, employs roughly 3,000 healthcare professionals, with its Memorial Hospital location only 7.4 miles from the property. Driscoll Children’s Hospital, another major facility, is situated approximately 3.4 miles away and serves as a critical pediatric care provider in the region. In addition, Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, located roughly eight miles from the hotel, supports thousands of military and civilian personnel and generates substantial housing and hospitality demand. The city’s higher education institutions also play a vital role in workforce development and hospitality demand. Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi, located about 6.3 miles from the hotel, has an enrollment of nearly 11,000 students. Del Mar College, with nearly 10,000 students enrolled across multiple campuses, further strengthens the educational infrastructure and supports local economic activity through staff, students, and visiting families. Transportation access is bolstered by the Corpus Christi International Airport, situated 10.3 miles from the hotel. The airport handles over half a million passengers annually and offers direct flights to Dallas, Houston, and other major hubs, providing critical regional and national connectivity for both business and leisure travelers. Tourism remains a robust sector for the city. Key attractions include the Texas State Aquarium (12.9 miles), which draws more than 500,000 visitors each year, and the USS Lexington Museum (12.7 miles), which attracts approximately 250,000 annual visitors. The Padre Island National Seashore, a national park known for its pristine coastline, welcomes over 400,000 visitors annually. Whitecap Beach (14.9 miles), a popular spot for sunbathing, surfing, and fishing, is another draw for both locals and tourists. Additional points of interest include the Selena Memorial Statue (9.3 miles), Whataburger Field (10.2 miles), home to the Corpus Christi Hooks minor league baseball team, and the American Bank Center (10.3 miles), a major venue for concerts, expos, and sporting events that draws over 500,000 attendees annually. Downtown Corpus Christi (9.8 miles) rounds out the area’s vibrant mix of entertainment, shopping, and dining. Corpus Christi's economic boom is fueled by its strategic port and clean energy drive. The Port of Corpus Christi, having completed its $625 million Ship Channel Improvement Project in June 2025, now handles larger vessels, solidifying its role as the top U.S. crude oil export gateway. This expansion has drawn over $65 billion in commercial investments. The city is also a clean energy leader: the Port operates on 100 percent renewable energy, received $105 million in October 2024 for zero-emission tech, and saw the Orange Grove Solar project (130 MW) become operational in June 2025. The Sequoia Solar project (815 MW) is set for late 2025 operation. Additionally, the "Horizons Clean Hydrogen Hub" was selected as a "Hub Alternate" in October 2023, and Train 1 at Cheniere's Corpus Christi Stage 3 Liquefaction Project was substantially completed in March 2025, indicating continued energy sector growth.

