Snowbasin operators of the Weber County Utah ski resort are moving forward with ambitious plans to build a 300-room Club Med hotel on Snowbasin grounds, add new retail offerings and upgrade some of the lifts that haul skiers. Some of the work is already underway and hotel construction is to be complete by the end of 2024. The new Club Med hotel is to be built on the grounds of the Old Day Lodge and Wildcat parking area, southeast of Earl’s Lodge and the main Snowbasin resort complex. Work is to start in 2022. Work on the resort village, is to start in 2025. The ground-floor space will tentatively be earmarked for retail operations while second-floor space will be reserved for lodging, perhaps condos, though Snowbasin reps have yet to work those details out. Longer term, operators contemplate additional change, addition of an expansive complex of lodging north of Earl’s Lodge, in what is now parking space and wide open terrain. East West Partners is aiding in that element of the plans. Davy Ratchford, the ski resort’s general manager.
 
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The owners of the Mark Center Hilton in Alexandria Virginia are looking to complete a land sale adjacent to the property to fund a renovation of the hotel. The hotel was built in the 1980’s and is not currently up to the brand standards. The land sale would be re-invested into the hotel’s PIP renovation.  Along with the Hilton site, a portion of the IDA complex in the Mark Center could also be headed to market. The IDA parcel was originally planned to be an office building but never got off the ground. Both parcels were approved for a rezoning that could see them turned into residential or mixed-use developments. The Hilton hotel is managed by Davidson Hotels & Resorts.  
 
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The downtown Carlton Hotel in Tyler Texas is planning a renovation. Hotel Development Company NORF based in New Orleans is planning the renovation that would restore the abandoned hotel and convert it to a mixed use project including a boutique hotel, retail and residences.  In its prime after being built in the 1950s, the 115,000-square-foot, upscale hotel had a three-story parking garage, rooftop swimming pool and a cabana. The building has been empty for years and is located at 106 E Elm Street.  For detailed information on upcoming hotel developments, construction & renovation projects in the planning, design, pre-construction and construction phases including who is involved plus their contact information and our Preferred Vendor Directory, please visit: HotelProjectLeads.com and subscribe today.


Developers Eric Holtze and Whitney Kerr Sr. have plans to build a new luxury hotel near the Kauffman Center in downtown Kansas City, Missouri in the Crossroads Arts District. Jim Bowers is the attorney representing the hotel developers project that would be called the Hotel Bravo. The project has been planned for 2 years and would be a 5 star property. Developers expect the hotel and an accompanying rehearsal hall for the Kauffman Center to cost about $132 million. To help fund the project, they’re seeking more than $50 million in tax incentives. The project would be built on what is currently an empty lot, which sits on Wyandotte Street between 16th and 17th streets.  
 
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Oxford Capital Group and Hunter Pasteur will break ground this week on The Godfrey Hotel Detroit Michigan in the city’s historic Corktown neighborhood, bringing a 227-room, lifestyle-brand hotel to the area. The property, at 1401 Michigan Ave. between Trumbull and Eighth Street, is scheduled to open in 2023. Oxford Hotels & Resorts, LLC, will manage the property. The 227-room, seven-story hotel will feature I|O, Detroit’s largest indoor/outdoor rooftop lounge with views of downtown Detroit and Corktown; a ground-floor chef-driven restaurant; a lobby bar; a 5,500-square-foot grand ballroom that will accommodate events of more than 350 guests; and a state-of-the-art fitness center. The hotel will have a soft brand affiliation with Hilton’s Curio Collection. Matthew Kalt, is vice president of Oxford Capital Group, LLC.  
 
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The Chelsea Planning Commission on Monday, Sept. 27 approved a site plan and overlay district review submitted by AU Hospitality Group LLC for a new La Quinta Inn & Suites location near the U.S. 280 corridor in Chelsea Alabama. The proposed hotel will be built on property next to Tractor Supply and behind the Buffalo Wild Wings and Arby’s restaurants under construction on Atchison Lane, the new service road. Jerry South with South & Associates Inc. is designing the project. Ground breaking is planned for November 2021.  
 
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The Cordova Inn, a historic boutique hotel in downtown St. Pete, Florida is set for an expansion that will increase hotel from 32 to 94 rooms while adding a restaurant and a rooftop bar and pool to the property. Built in 1921, The Cordova Inn is located at 253 2nd Avenue North and was added to the list of National Register of Historic Places in 2004. The hotel is owned by New Hotel Collection, which is led by Alex Hodges, Tommy Del Zoppo and Ron New who also owns the Beachside Resort in Indian Shores and the Central Hotel in Sevierville, Tennessee, along with a hotel inside Harbourside Resort in Indian Rocks Beach. B2 Communications working with New Hotel Collection on the project, Ameris Bank is providing financing, and Tim Clemmons and Greg Glenn of Place Architecture designed the expansion. Boyd Construction is serving as the general contractor and Katherine Cole of Hill Ward Henderson is the project’s land use and zoning attorney. The New Hotel Collection team expects to obtain the necessary approvals over the next few months before beginning construction by the end of the year. The expanded Cordova Inn is expected to open in 2023. New Hotel Collection is also currently under contract to purchase the Stanton Hotel and the Stanton Apartments, which are located just west of the Cordova Inn at 225 and 211 3rd Street North.  
 
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Developer JAP Real Estate LLC plans to build a 104-room Cambria Suites Hotel at 939-943 Route 1 in the Avenel section of Woodbridge New Jersey. The area is part of the Route 1/Area 21 redevelopment zone. The hotel will be built between Lord and West Smith streets on the site that formerly housed the City Hotel and the Star Hotel, which were destroyed by fire several years ago. The site also formerly housed a bar, known as Fitzgerald’s, and then The Spot, which opened briefly and then closed, according to township officials who previously described the site as “one of the ugliest on Route 1. The developer is looking to eliminate numerous access drives and create two new access drives. The project calls for 60 visitor parking spaces, 10 employee parking spaces and one loading parking space. The project calls for taking two lots, with a combined size of 40,733 square feet, to create the hotel space. Trees on both lots will be cleared to construct the new hotel, parking lot and landscaping. The new hotel is expected to complement the nearby Holiday Inn. The application was approved by the Planning Board on Aug. 11. 
 
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Gulf Breeze, FL, Sept. 9, 2021 – Effective September 1, 2021, Innisfree Hotels will require all team members, with approved exemptions, to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by October 15, 2021. New hires must have received their first COVID-19 vaccine prior to their first day of employment or by September 15.  “From the onset of the pandemic, our decision-making process has been driven by health, safety, and scientific evidence,” said Ted Ent, President and CEO of Innisfree Hotels.” This resolution comes as a response to the stark rise in cases among the unvaccinated and the spreading Delta variant. With this requirement, we intend to better protect our staff and guests from exposure to COVID-19, staying true to our core value of helping those who help us.”   Among other factors, the recent FDA approval of the Pfizer vaccine helped inform Innisfree’s decision. The company’s new policy is based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and local health authorities, and will comply with all applicable laws and regulations.  “We have an unwritten contract with our guests that we will do whatever it takes to keep them safe,” explained Ent. “Our hotels are fully prepared to assume a leading role in the travel industry in the fight against COVID-19.”  Innisfree manages dozens of hotels in partnership with the world’s most recognized hotel brands. With more than 2,000 employees and 19 beachfront properties and 3 urban properties, Innisfree Hotels is known for delivering exceptional service, guest satisfaction and creating fun, memorable experiences.   For more information about Innisfree Hotels and COVID-19 safety precautions across the company’s locations, visit https://innisfreehotels.com/.

ABOUT INNISFREE HOTELS

For more than three decades, Innisfree Hotels has expertly developed and managed dozens of hotels in partnership with many of the world’s most-recognized hotel brands. Today, the company owns or manages 3,470 hotel rooms and employs approximately 2,000 people. Innisfree is the largest beachfront hotel owner-operator on the Gulf Coast, with 14 Gulf-front properties totaling 2,128 rooms.  Innisfree is a triple bottom line company, measuring success not only in profits but also through its impact on people and on the planet. To these ends, Innisfree strives to promote a culture of responsibility and service to humanity. A value-driven corporate culture enables the company to have a deeper understanding of the needs of its guests, partners and clients, resulting in service that ensures fun and memorable experiences.  In 2019, Innisfree was ranked as one of the nation’s top Management Companies and top Owners & Developers by Hotel Business, the no. 1 hotel industry information source according to Harvey Research.  Exemption:  Team members who require an exemption from this policy due to medical reasons or a sincerely held religious belief must submit a completed Request for Accommodation Form to the Corporate Human Resources Department no later than September 15, 2021. Requests for Accommodation forms can be obtained through the Corporate Human Resources Department.


A four-story hotel that would combine two separate brands is being proposed for Franklin Wisconson’s Ballpark Commons mixed-use development near Milwaukee. The hotel would feature a 47-room Sleep Inn and a 51-room MainStay Suites. Sleep Inn is an economy-priced hotel chain and MainStay Suites is an extended-stay chain. Both brands are licensed by Choice Hotels International Inc. The $12 million development would include an indoor pool, guest laundry, and fitness room, community room for gatherings and breakfast and exterior patio, according to the proposal. The hotel would be built on 3.6 acres on the west side of South 76th Street, southeast of Crystal Ridge Road. It would be developed by BraveHart Development LLC.
 
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