The Shenandoah building at 501 N. Allen Ave in Richmond Virginia will be converted into a 70-room hotel. The six-story building is located north of the circle on Monument Avenue. The formal plans were confirmed last week by Ari Heckman, CEO of ASH NYC, which bought the property in the fall for $3.5 million. ASH owns three boutique hotels in Detroit, New Orleans and Providence and has two in the works in Philadelphia and Baltimore. With 35,000 square feet, The Shenandoah previously served as the headquarters of local ad firm The Martin Agency in the 1980s and most recently was a senior living facility. The parcel is currently zoned residential, so ASH is seeking a special-use permit to allow for a hotel. Mark Kronenthal of Roth Jackson is representing ASH in the entitlement process. ASH is budgeting about $15 million for the renovation of The Shenandoah and expects to begin work in the latter half of 2022. Plans include a lobby-area cocktail bar and café. Commonwealth Architects is the project’s architect.
 
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Hotel Project Leads is celebrating its 20 year anniversary in the New Year.  Having been founded in January of 2002 with the mission of providing hotel development, construction and renovation project information, market research and marketing & management support for companies that service and supply the hospitality industry, Hotel Project Leads is pleased to announce 20 years in business.  “We are very proud to announce our 20 year anniversary, having been founded in January of 2002,” said Adam Smith, Operations Manager.  “Over the past 20 years our company has grown and evolved immensely adding new services and product offerings.  We...


A mixed use project including a casino and flagship hotel is being planned at Sudbury’s Kingsway Entertainment District (KED) in Ontario Canada. The casino will be developed by Gateway Casinos and the hotel by Genesis Hospitality, a Manitoba-based hotel operation. Genesis operates 12 properties across Canada, including sites in Hamilton, Mississauga and Vaughan. Kevin Swark, is executive president of Genesis Hospitality. Dario Zulich is CEO or KED.  
 
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Shamin Hotels plans to build a 250-room Embassy Suites hotel and conference center at the mixed-use development in Chesterfield County in Richmond Virginia. The hotel would be part of a $125 million section that would also include the first phase of a neighboring mixed-use development. The hotel is expected to break ground in the second half of 2022. Construction is anticipated to take about two years. Amenities include a conference center, resort-style swimming pool with a bar, as well as a 10,000-square-foot terrace on the hotel’s second floor that can be converted into either an indoor or outdoor venue. The hotel will have about 150 employees. In addition to the hotel, Shamin plans to develop a neighboring mixed-use project that will feature 10,000 square feet of retail space and more than 300 apartments. There are plans for a brewery to be part of it.
 
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As the long-anticipated redevelopment of the Austin Texas American-Statesman site at 305 S. Congress Ave. heads toward a City Council vote next year, the development team presented its vision to the Planning Commission on Dec. 14. Preliminary plans for the nearly 19-acre planned unit development, known informally as the Statesman PUD, include 3.6 million total square feet of residential, office and hotel uses spread across six towers ranging from 215 to 525 feet tall. This includes 1,378 residential units, 1.5 million square feet of offices, a 275-room hotel, and 150,000 square feet of retail and restaurants with over 8 acres of parks, plazas and trails are planned along the shores of Lady Bird Lake, including a Great Lawn, a boardwalk and pier, a reconstructed hike and bike trail, enhanced bat-watching areas, as well as native landscaping and rain gardens. All public space will be ADA accessible. The project’s team includes Endeavor Real Estate Group, architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), and Armbrust &Brown attorney Richard Suttle.
 
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Woodlawn Central Developers LLC led by J. Byron Brazier is planning a $300 mixed use project located at 6320 S Dorchester Ave in Chicago Illinois.  The master plan calls for up to 870 housing units, a 154-room hotel and 215,000 square feet of office and retail space, among other amenities. The wide-ranging plan, which redevelops 8 acres of property, includes: A mixed-use complex on 63rd Street north of the church with 605 housing units and 47,000 square feet of offices and shops. A 200-seat theater and two 20-seat shoebox theaters designed for local entertainment. A nine-story, 810-space parking structure to replace the redeveloped lots. The structure would include 38 housing units and retail space. A redesign concept for the 63rd Street Metra station. Metra has not discussed the plans with developers nor agreed to a redesign. A 126,000-square foot office and retail building. A 530,000-cubic foot vertical greenhouse with 56 housing units. Senior and workforce housing options. An energy microgrid on 64th Street to power the developments.
  
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A new 4 story, 120-room hotel is now under construction just south of Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport in Belgrade Montana. The hotel is geared towards a healthy lifestyle and is being developed by ERES Companies headed by Mike Elliott. The hotel which is set to open in late 2022 comes at a time with increasing tourism to Gallatin County and the surrounding area. The hotel is being designed by Base 4 Architects. The hotel will become one of the closest hotels of its kind to the airport located just about a mile away on Airport Road; other hotels on Jackrabbit Lane sit about a mile and a half from the airport.  
 
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Hotel developer Main Street Community Capital headed by David Rachie will oversee construction of a new 116 guestroom Hyatt Place hotel in downtown Mason City, Iowa. Main Street also plans to construct a conference center with space for 1,500 that will connect by skywalk to the Music Man Square/Meredith Willson Museum. Hotel amenities will include expanded food offerings, a fitness center and indoor pool. The project is expected to break ground next spring and open by summer 2023. The hotel and conference center will be managed by Meyer Jabara Hotels. 
 
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RIU Hotels & Resorts plans to build a Riu Plaza urban hotels after purchasing a plot of land in the heart of Chicago. The newly-built skyscraper will house a hotel with 28 floors and more than 350 rooms. Construction work will begin in spring 2022 and is expected to last for around two years. The building that houses RIU’s new 4-star hotel will be Chicago School, an architectural style developed in this city in the late 19th and early 20th century that used pioneering materials and techniques to construct large buildings. The future Riu Plaza hotel will be located at 150 East Ontario Street in the Streeterville neighbourhood, an area that is brimming with commercial and cultural life close to the famous Navy Pier, with the Chicago River to the south and Lake Michigan to the east. It will be fully focused on travellers visiting the city for business or tourism and will offer a competitive range of services including breakfast, just like the chain’s other Riu Plaza urban hotels. The classic facade will complement the building’s modern and functional interior, with a stand-out Sky Bar on the 26th floor.
 
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A developer of the Legacy Hotel & Residences within the Miami World Center mixed-use project in Miami Florida obtained a $340 million construction loan to move the development forward. Silverstein Capital Partners, issued the construction load to Royal Palm Cos for the 1.53-acre property at 942 N.E. First Ave. The developer can use the construction loan to bring the project to completion, which is scheduled for 2024. Legacy will rise 50 stories, with 310 branded condos available for short-term rentals, a 219-room hotel, and the 120,000-square-foot health and wellness center. The latter component was pre-leased for 10 years to Blue Legacy Ventures, a joint venture between Royal Palm Cos. affiliate Legacy Medical Holdings and Adventist Health. It will be operated through its Blue Zones preventative health care subsidiary. The hotel will be operated by Accor under the Morgan’s Originals portfolio. Amenities will include a one-acre pool deck with three pools, a rooftop pool, and a seven-floor rooftop atrium with a restaurant, bar and lounge. There would be many health-focused features in the building, such as medical-grade air filtration systems, voice-activated elevators, touchless room key access, and cleaning robots. Kobi Karp Architects, Design Agency, and ID & Design International are among the firms working on design of the tower. Moss & Associates is the general contractor.  
 
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