The city of Oceanside, California’s planning commission approved a giant mixed-use resort development and artificial surf lagoon to replace a 92-acre vacant lot and former home to a drive-in theater and swap meet. Ocean Kamp Resort will replace the large parcel located on the corner of Foussat Road and state Route 76 with a mixed-use development with 700 homes consisting of apartments, condos, townhomes and senior housing; 134,400 square feet of commercial space with offices, retail and restaurants; several miles of trails and 20 acres of open space; and a 3.5-acre wave lagoon for year-round surfing, swimming and paddle boarding. The project also proposes to build a hotel resort with 232 hotel rooms, eight villas with 18 rooms, 16 casitas with 20 rooms, and permanent Airstream trailers totaling 30 rooms. Parking for the resort and commercial uses will include 1,050 spaces. The development would also have a few parks connected by a network of trails throughout the area with a mountain bike pump track. Jon Corn is partner and project developer.  
 
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Developer Miramar Capital is proposing to build 580 units of affordable and market-rate housing, and a 250-room hotel with ground floor retail and an open space park area at Stevens Creek Promenade, located at Stevens Creek Boulevard and Lopina Way in San Jose, California. The project calls for three residential buildings with 580 units of affordable and market-rate housing, a 6 story, 250-room hotel with ground floor retail, and an open space park area. On-site parking with 704 spaces for the new homes and hotel which would be provided in podium levels under each of the structures. The project is scheduled to go before the San Jose Planning Commission.  
 
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Arriba Capital has closed a $63.9 million syndicated construction loan for the development of an AC Hotel by Marriott in downtown Seattle Washington.  The hotel is being developed by RevPAR Companies for the development of the 200-key AC Hotel by Marriott at 117 Yale Avenue North. The new hotel is well-located in the prominent South Lake Union district, which is a vital business hub with Amazon, Facebook, Google and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and numerous other corporations in the area. 

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Developer Safari Capital is planning a three tower development along Coronation Avenue is downtown Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. The proposed development includes towers proposed to reach 33, 27 and 20 stories in height situated atop one long podium stretching across a land assembly of more than a dozen properties. The overall development would include 700 units, with two towers of market rental units and some condominium units. It would also include an 85-room hotel and ground floor commercial. MON Architecture is designing the project which is going through the design approval process.  
 
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Developer Bob Miller, CEO of Equity First Development is proposing to build a mixed-use $120 million luxury boutique hotel, marina, restaurant, retail project with a recreation area in Vero Beach Florida on the riverfront where the old Big Blue power plant is located. The proposal is one of several responding to the cities RFP that were submitted to develop the site. Additional proposals where submitted by developers Urgo Hotels and Resorts, E2L Real Estate Solutions LLC and Clearpath. The city put out the Request for Information to keep the riverfront project moving forward ahead of a November referendum in which voters will decide on rezoning the city-owned site to allow mixed-use redevelopment. If voters approve the project this fall, the city will do further financial, engineering and site-planning work and then put out a more formal Request for Proposals, or RFP. The city owns about 35 acres on three corners at the intersection of 17th Street and Indian River Boulevard, at the base of the Alma Lee Loy Bridge. That includes 16 acres at the power plant site north of the bridge
 
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Dream Hotel Group has started the construction of the $550 million Dream Las Vegas hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Located at 5051 S Las Vegas Blvd, across the street from Mandalay Bay Resort and Bali Hai Golf Club, the new lifestyle hotel and casino will include 531 guestrooms and suites, a 20,000ft² casino and gaming floor, along with 12,000ft² of meeting and event space. Planned to open in late 2024, the 20-storey luxury hotel is being developed in partnership with real estate firms, Shopoff Realty Investments and Contour. The design for the hotel is by architecture firm DLR Group, while AvroKo, Rockwell Group and DLR Interiors are designing the interiors. McCarthy Building Companies is the design-builder contractor for the project. The hotel will have seven dining and nightlife venues, including two bar and lounge concepts on the gaming floor; resort pool and day club on the third floor; a lobby bar, fitness center, craft coffee café and gelateria on the street level; a boutique nightclub, sporting club, signature restaurant and 24-hour diner on the third floor. Peninsula Pacific Entertainment (P2E) will manage casino and gaming operations at the hotel.
 
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Developer Relevant Group is planning a redevelopment of the Morrison Hotel in downtown Los Angeles California. Relevant started working on redevelopment plans about six years ago. It then bought several parcels at the site for more than $40 million. The company has revealed plans to build a 444-key hotel with 136 adjacent residential units on the site, located at 1246 South Hope Street. Relevant Group had focused its efforts on Hollywood, building out hotels between Sunset and Hollywood boulevards. Also at 121 West 3rd Street, in downtown Los Angeles the firm plans to build a 331-unit apartment building to replace a parking lot and on Olive Street, Relevant has also filed plans to build a 19-story building with 329 rental units.
 
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The City of Wichita Kansas and EPC Real Estate Group plans to develop Ballpark District located next to Riverfront Stadium in downtown Wichita. The mixed-use space, comprised of three buildings, will include a full-service hotel, office, and retail & restaurant space. Improvements to the west bank of the Arkansas River are also included. The hotel, Unscripted Wichita, will serve as an anchor to the new development. Set to open in 2024, the hotel will feature 155 guest rooms, multiple food and beverage offerings, an indoor-outdoor rooftop bar and lounge concept with sweeping views of the downtown skyline and Riverfront Stadium, along with a signature restaurant on the street level, transforming the section of S. McLean Blvd between Maple and Texas Streets into a communal gathering place. An additional 120,000 square feet of space will make room for office, retail and restaurant space and an attached 283-stall parking garage. Shared fitness and conference space, private patios, electric car charging stations, and high-efficiency buildings are all a part of the design.  
 
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Developers are proposing to build a Fairfield Inn by Marriott Burlington Vermont Airport that would be located on an oversized parking lot north of the airport’s parking garage. The five-story building is expected to primarily benefit business travelers and passengers affected by flight delays or cancellations.  South Burlington’s planning and zoning department previously approved the project in 2021, but developer DEW Construction has since modified its plans. The firm is now seeking to construct 119 hotel rooms instead of the previously approved 111 rooms, according to Pete Kelley, vice president of business development at DEW Construction. An onsite restaurant and bar were also removed from the plan. An updated permit will likely be issued in the next couple of weeks since the proposed changes are relatively minor.
 
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TradeWinds Island Resorts, which operates the Island Grand and RumFish Beach Resorts, on St. Pete Beach Florida is planning a major expansion of the property. Currently, Island Grand contains 545 hotel rooms, 10 restaurants and bars, and 5 pools with 450 cabanas. RumFish Beach Resort contains 352 hotel rooms, 5 restaurants and lounges, and 4 pools with 192 cabanas. With the expansion, TradeWinds will add more hotel rooms, restaurants, pools, and retail. The beach resort’s expansion plan will add nearly 850,000 square feet of additional resort space over the next 12 years, including: 650 upscale guest rooms, 33,000 square feet of conference space including a 20,000 square foot ballroom, 18,000 square feet of new retail space, Three new swimming pools with slides and other amenities for families, and over 1,600 parking spaces across three new parking garages. Additionally, the project will add a new 30-foot-wide landscaped, paved, and well-lit beach access which will be built, paid for, and maintained by TradeWinds. The expansion also includes a multi-million-dollar upgrade to the property’s infrastructure. A sophisticated stormwater drainage system will be installed on TradeWinds land that will address existing flooding concerns along TradeWinds’ side of Gulf Boulevard. Nunzio Marc DeSantis Architects is designing the expansion. The expansion will be built in four non-continuous phases with an estimated start of construction in 2023 and an estimated completion of the last phase in 2034. Phase 1, which will be constructed between 2023 and 2024, consists of a new 12-story 154-key hotel building and a 575-space parking garage. Phase 2, which is planned for 2028 through 2029, will add an 11-story 261-key hotel building, a 736-space parking garage, a conference center, and retail. Phase 3, which will rise between 2032 through 2034, contains a 12-story 235-unit hotel building, a 297-space parking garage, and retail. The last phase, which is also planned for 2032 through 2034, calls for a new two-story hotel lobby and 34-space parking deck. A majority of the expansion project will be built on underutilized surface parking lots. Only one small two-story building will be demolished to make way for development. In addition to Nunzio Marc DeSantis, the development team includes Perry-Becker, Harris Civil Engineering, Hill Ward Henderson, and Tarapani Planning Services.  
 
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