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US: Gaming company Atari has launched its Regulation A Tier Two equity offering for fans and members of the public to own shares in its debut hotel in Phoenix.
Atari Hotels has acquired a one-acre plot of land in Phoenix’s Arts and Entertainment District, Roosevelt Row.
Intersection Development has signed an exclusive license with Atari for the project, which will be designed by architecture studio räkkhaus.
$14 million has been invested in the project to date. When complete, it will feature 91 high-tech guest rooms and creator studios, restaurants and bars, as well as an e-sports and events venue with capacity for more than 2000 people.
Atari is seeking between $35 million to $40 million to fund the development of its flagship location. The Reg A offering provides tiered ownership options, starting with access to the hotel’s loyalty program and ranging up to exclusive experiences. A minimum investment of $500 is required.
“Atari Hotels was born from the idea that hospitality could be as interactive as gaming itself,” said Jordan Taylor, partner at Intersection Development. “Our Reg A fundraise and community ownership model reflects that vision, and gives gamers, pop culture fans, Phoenix locals, and investors a rare chance to help shape the first immersive gaming hotel in the Western Hemisphere.”
Construction is expected to begin in early 2026 with a targeted opening in late 2028.
Highlights:
- Atari has launched a Regulation A Tier Two public equity offering to fund the development of its hotel in the US, allowing members of the public to buy shares from $500 minimum.
- The debut Atari Hotel will be built in Phoenix’s Roosevelt Row Arts and Entertainment District, featuring 91 tech-enabled rooms, creator studios, dining venues, and a 2,000+ capacity esports and events space.
- Atari is targeting $35–40 million in additional capital, having already invested $14 million into land acquisition and early development.
- The project is being developed by Intersection Development under an exclusive Atari licence, with design by architecture studio räkkhaus.
- Construction is expected to start in early 2026 with a scheduled opening in late 2028.

