The Compton, Bentonville: Inside the Square's New Boutique Hotel and What Buyers Should Notice

Mason Capital Group Real Estate Investment & Trust

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TL;DR: The Compton is a 142-room boutique hotel on Bentonville's downtown square at 200 E Central Ave, developed by Blue Crane and opened in late fall 2025 (Axios NWA, October 7, 2025) — one more sign of sustained investment in a square where the median home sale price was $415,000 as of July 2026 (Houzeo).

The Compton Hotel and Its Downtown Square Location

The Compton is a 142-room boutique hotel on Bentonville's downtown square at 200 E Central Ave, developed by Blue Crane—the real estate company of Walmart heirs Steuart and Tom Walton—and opened in late fall 2025 (Axios NWA, October 7, 2025; Practice Hospitality, accessed August 2026). The hotel is named for Ozark conservationist Dr. Neil Compton and sits within the city's primary downtown commercial district. Discover Bentonville, Arkansas for a fuller look at the local lifestyle.

The hotel's dining program, managed by Ropeswing Hospitality Group, includes Sestina (Italian steakhouse), Field Notes (all-day cafe) and The Eddy, a cocktail bar overlooking Bentonville Square (Axios NWA, October 7, 2025; Practice Hospitality, accessed August 2026). Beyond dining, the property has a bike valet, wash station and secure bike storage, in keeping with the square's cycling culture.

For a buyer weighing a downtown-square address against a home elsewhere in Bentonville, The Compton is worth knowing about simply as a landmark: it's one of the newest large buildings on the square, and it gives visiting family or clients a place to stay without leaving the downtown core. That's a practical convenience worth factoring in alongside the numbers below, even though it doesn't change what a specific home costs.

Sestina's Hours and Hotel Integration

Sestina occupies the southwest corner of The Compton and is operated by The Indigo Road Hospitality Group, serving classic steaks and handmade pastas built around a wood-burning grill. Dinner service runs Sunday through Thursday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Friday through Saturday from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Weekend brunch is available Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (Sestina, accessed August 2026).

For anyone touring downtown Bentonville to get a feel for a neighborhood before buying, a full-service restaurant like Sestina inside a new hotel is a useful data point — it says something about what's being built on the square right now. If you're browsing featured listings in this corridor, that context is worth keeping in mind alongside the numbers below.

Downtown Bentonville Walkability and Trail Access

A property located at 211 S Main St in downtown Bentonville carries a Walk Score of 83 ('Very Walkable') and a Bike Score of 84 ('Very Bikeable'), compared with a citywide average Walk Score of 24 for Bentonville overall (Walk Score, accessed August 2026). For a buyer prioritizing a walkable lifestyle, this address offers direct access to the core of downtown without relying on a car for routine errands.

The trailhead for the Slaughter Pen mountain-bike system is at 312 North Main Street in the middle of downtown Bentonville and adjoins the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (Grow Native!, accessed August 2026). That puts a mountain-bike trail system and a major art museum within the same short walk as The Compton and the restaurants around it. If you're weighing a sale in this corridor, list your home with us to connect with buyers looking for exactly this mix of walkability and outdoor access.

Bentonville Market Data and Inventory Metrics

The median home sale price in Bentonville stood at $415,000 as of July 2026, according to Houzeo. There were 766 active listings in the market as of the same date, representing 2.64 months of inventory supply (Houzeo). With under three months of supply, buyers looking near downtown should expect real competition for well-located homes, and sellers can expect meaningful buyer interest if a property is priced correctly. These are citywide figures rather than a downtown-only breakdown, so treat them as a starting benchmark rather than a precise read on any single block near the square.

Working With Mason Capital Group in Bentonville

Whether you're comparing homes near The Compton or elsewhere in Bentonville, our team can walk you through what's currently on the market. Mason Capital Group has advised on $2.4B+ in cumulative transaction activity over 30+ years in Northwest Arkansas.

Our team at 609 SW 8th Street, 6th Floor, Bentonville, AR 72712, can be reached at 479-925-3333. If you are weighing a move in Bentonville, you can list your home with us to go further.

What is the median home sale price in Bentonville?

The median home sale price in Bentonville was $415,000 as of July 2026 (Houzeo).

How much inventory is currently available in Bentonville?

Bentonville had 766 active listings as of July 2026, representing 2.64 months of inventory supply (Houzeo).

Where is the Compton hotel located and when did it open?

The Compton is a 142-room boutique hotel on Bentonville's downtown square at 200 E Central Ave, developed by Blue Crane and opened in late fall 2025 (Axios NWA, October 7, 2025; Practice Hospitality, accessed August 2026).

What dining options are available at The Compton?

The hotel's food-and-beverage program, operated by Ropeswing Hospitality Group, includes Sestina (Italian steakhouse), Field Notes (all-day cafe) and The Eddy, a cocktail bar overlooking Bentonville Square (Axios NWA, October 7, 2025; Practice Hospitality, accessed August 2026).

How walkable is the downtown Bentonville Square area?

A downtown Bentonville Square address (211 S Main St) carries a Walk Score of 83 ('Very Walkable') and a Bike Score of 84 ('Very Bikeable'), compared with a citywide average Walk Score of 24 for Bentonville overall (Walk Score, accessed August 2026).