The Four Seasons Hotel & Residences at Turtle Creek in Dallas Texas is set to begin construction in January 2024 with a scheduled completion in October 2027. With a construction cost of $475 million, the scope of the Four Seasons project is set to include a 233-key hotel, a four-level underground parking garage, 118 condominiums and 10,000-square-foot ballroom. At a height of 35 floors, the building’s top floor is expected to house the residential units. Carpenter & Co. will develop the hospitality project in conjunction with the Perot Development. Its location is at the corner Turtle Creek Boulevard and Cedar Springs Road. HKS Inc.and Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects are designing of the project. The total cost for the development is $750 million. Amenities include restaurants, bars, multiple pools, a spa and health club, in addition to the ballroom. 

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Developer ADP Solutions led by CEO Vaughn Irons presented plans for a Margaritaville Resort in Riviera Beach Florida. Located at 190 E. 13th St., Marina Village is a city-owned marina along the Intracoastal Waterway featuring an event center, a tiki market and watersports facilities. ADP Solutions has an agreement with Margaritaville Hotels & Resorts to build a hotel at Marina Village. The 150-room hotel would total 83,000 square feet and be developed under its select-service Compass brand. It would feature the 5 O’Clock Somewhere Bar and Grill, a rooftop restaurant, a pool, and a breakfast bar. There would also be a 875-space parking garage. Project partners include Sonnenblick Development, Tezral Partners, REG Architects and Good Food and Co. to train local residents as hospitality workers for the new hotel.   

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The Arizona Grand Resort & Spa, in Phoenix, Arizona has plans to add up to 460 new rooms as part of a major renovation and expansion of the property. Grossman Company Properties, the owner of the Arizona Grand, submitted plans to expand the hotel to the city of Phoenix. The hotel, which is located just off I-10 and south of Baseline Road, is not only calling for more rooms, but also new conference space, new restaurants, a food hall, and apartments. The owner is planning on adding a new food and beverage district that was described as a food hall, event, and entertainment destination including restaurants, bars, live music, and special events with indoor and outdoor dining. In total, plans call for adding 35,000 square feet of new food and beverage space. There will be up to 49,500 square feet of new conference space plus 25,300 square feet of event lawns and 7,300 square feet of outdoor terraces. The expansion plans call for adding a new hotel or multifamily residences with the option of either 190 multifamily units or 460 new guest rooms. The renovations will be overseen by Grossman, which will act as master developer on the project. Swaback PLLC as the project’s architect, CivTech as a traffic engineer, CVL Consultants is the civil engineering and law firm Burch & Cracchiolo to handle the zoning and entitlements.  

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Developers are planning a hotel in a commercial park north of I-96 in Walker, Michigan. RDG Walker LLC, Rockford Construction, and Bhogi Patel of Grand Michigan Lodging LLC will seek final area site plan approval from the city of Walker Planning Commission for a new 20,877-square-foot, four-story, 103-room Homewood Suites hotel on approximately 4 vacant acres at 2365 Northridge Drive NW. The site, which is at the northeast corner of Walker Avenue and Northridge Drive, is zoned commercial planned unit development. The site plan includes a hotel with meeting rooms and a pool, associated utilities, a 110-space parking lot with four accessible spaces for people with disabilities, a dumpster enclosure, landscape and lighting improvements, and cross-access and utility easements.   

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Hotel developer Pennbridge Lodging has applied to for a building permit to construction a Marriott branded Element and AC Hotel in downtown Boise, Idaho. The hotel would be 15 stories tall and add 296 rooms within a mile of Boise’s convention center. The site is 1011 W. Grove St., across the street from the J.R. Simplot Co.’s headquarters in a parking lot that used to be home to the Boise Farmers Market. Pennbridge first bought the property in 2020, Smith said, but held off when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. The company began to move ahead in 2022, when it started designing the hotel. The lobby 15 floors below will be shared with both Marriott brands. Floors 2 through 4 will contain 260 parking spaces, floors 5 through 7 will be home to 121 Element rooms, and floors 8 through 14 will include 175 AC rooms. Pennbridge plans to start construction in September. Okland Construction, is the general contractor. Jared Smith is cofounder of Pennbridge Lodging.   

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Ten years ago, Lyndsey and Jeff Glasener had an aha moment. “While on a walk, I told Jeff I wanted to create my own tile line,” saysLyndsey, who, together with husband Jeff, has more than 50 years in the tile/stone industry. Both embraced the idea in thought and action, and soon, Sabine Hill was born. Today, the encaustic cement tile manufacturer is heading toward its 10th anniversary and growing in every aspect. Last year, Sabine merged operations with its partner factory in the Dominican Republic, expanding its offerings from 50 designs to over 400 patterns, added a three-dimensional line and...


Developers Partners Spectrum Investment Group and Acumen Development Partners want to redevelop Hamilton’s Ohio former city building, located at 20 High St., and transform it into a boutique hotel. The project would be an estimated $48 investment that targets opening in the fourth quarter of 2026. The hotel would be flagged with a major brand and would include 43 rooms in the former city building, and a new structure on the site would include 116 rooms. There would also be covered valet, an enclosed rooftop event space and corporate-style suites. Amro Kamel is the managing partner of Spectrum. Acumen is primarily a hotel developer and the firm has developed 126 hotels.  

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Developers are planning a 15-story hotel at Fort Lauderdale Beach, Florida. The city’s Development Review Committee will consider plans for the 42 Hotel at 3001 Alhambra Street. Hariohm Realty LLC, managed by Harshad Patel, acquired the 0.25-acre site for $2.8 million in June. The property currently has three apartments. The 42 Hotel would total 54,304 square feet, with 75 hotel rooms, and 47 parking spaces. There would be a fountain on the ground level, gym on the mezzanine level, a sky lobby with a coffee shop and outdoor terrace on the fifth floor and a rooftop pool deck and bar. The hotel rooms would range from 290 to 756 square feet. Adache Group Architects designed the project.

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Developers are planning to build a Hilton Curio Collection Hotel in the Village District in Raleigh, North Carolina. The former K&W Cafeteria building in the Village District is set to be demolished for the new hotel. Named the Oberlin Hotel, the building will rise seven stories and feature 153 guest rooms. Quality Oil Company, is the hotel’s developer and management company. The Oberlin Hotel will be at the intersection of Woodburn Road and Smallwood Drive. The building will measure around 115,000 square feet. The project will also include a parking deck for use by hotel customers and visitors to the Village District. The hotel’s sixth floor roof area will feature a “signature high-end restaurant” and rooftop bar promising views of Downtown Raleigh. Its lobby will also feature a cocktail bar along with a market-style cafe. The property will include meeting and banquet space, a courtyard and covered patio, a stage for live music and on-site catering. Construction is set to begin with the demolition of the former K&W Cafeteria building in late July. The hotel is to open in the summer of 2025. Isom Ham Design Group is the architect for the project and Matthews Construction is the contractor. Graham Bennett, president of Quality Oil Company.

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Developer Aspirant Development plans to begin construction a mixed use Phoenix Arizona tower that would become the states tallest building. Called Astra, the $575 million project will include one tower with 45 floors rising to a height of 541 feet. The second proposed Astra tower will be 36 floors and 424 feet high. The project is proposed on a 2-acre site on Second Avenue between Van Buren and Fillmore streets in downtown Phoenix. Beginning in the second quarter of 2024, the project will be built in two phases to include 697 apartment units, a 229-room hotel, 36,000 square feet of commercial space, 185,000 square feet of office space and 1,156 parking spaces on 2.18 acres. Geoffrey Jacobs, is partner with Aspirant Development and a principal with The Empire Group of Cos.  

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