Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts is planned to build a residential property at Lake Austin Texas. The 179-unit development will be called Four Seasons Private Residences Lake Austin and will be located on Bridge Point Parkway, west of Loop 360 and overlooking Lake Austin. The units are expected to start at $4 million and would range from 1,900 to 7,000 square feet, with parking under each residence. Plans for the development also call for pools, a spa, a fitness facility and two restaurants, all limited to use only by residents. The development is a venture between Jonathan Coon, who owns the property; Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts; and Hines. The 145-acre site where the development is to be built will be preserved as green space or public parkland. Construction on the Lake Austin development is expected to begin in early 2023 and complete by late 2025
 
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Construction is planned to resume on a stalled hotel project near Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indiana. Project financing collapsed in June 2019 and developer Loftus Robinson stopped construction. Since then the structure has sat unfinished which is located near West 16th & Main Streets. Now a new developer, Hotel Equities is taking over the project. Construction is expected to begin in January of 2022 and be completed by 2023 and will be branded as a Hilton Tapestry Collection.  
 
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Hotel developer Elite Hospitality whose managing director is Manoj Bhoola is planning to build a new Hotel on 1.3 acres in the heart of Flagler Beach Florida. The 3 story hotel would begin construction in the 3rd quarter of 2022. The developer has not selected a franchise but has previously developed and worked with Holiday Inn Express, Hampton Inn, Margaritaville Beach Hotel, Catillo Real and Best Western.  
 
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HotelProjectLeads.com has launched, job candidate and resume search which allows members to search the employment seekers resume database containing job candidates who are seeking employment in the areas of hotel development, construction, renovation, design, management, marketing and sales.  

“We are pleased to announce the launch of job candidate and resume search,” said Adam Smith, Operations Manger.  “Located in the staffing and recruiting section resume search allows our members who are hiring search the resume database and contact potential job candidates directly in addition to posting open employment positions that can be applied for.  We continue to evolve as a company with the aim of meeting the needs of our client members.   We look forward to developing additional value adding features in the near future.”  

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The former Beach Theatre in Cape May New Jersey, could become the site of an ambitious hotel project that seeks to revive the atmosphere of a bygone era. Cape May City Council last week heard plans from developer Eustace Mita, and founder of the Icona Resorts brand, which already has luxury projects in Avalon, Diamond Beach and a smaller location in Cape May. Mita has partnered with DAS Architects to develop a plan for a seven-story, 168-room hotel that would cover the area from Stockton Place to Gurney Street. The site not only includes the property of the Beach Theatre, which was built in 1950 and demolished in 2011, but also several storefronts along Beach Avenue and Gurney Street. The project will cost in the range of $100 million with plans to file a formal application in the next 60 days. The project would include a rooftop pool and 268 parking spaces contained on four interior levels. Other features would include ground-floor retail, restaurants, cafés and a ballroom. 
 
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Hotel developer Parks Hospitality whose VP is Chris Hardy plans to begin construction next year of a limited service hotel near Research Triangle Park on a tract of land along Kit Creek Rd and Louis Stephens Drive in Cary North Carolina. The company has other hotels in Cary, including a DoubleTree by Hilton and Homewood Suites. The project will be complete in 2024.  
  
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A hotel developer is proposing to build a Margaritaville Hotel on the Boardwalk between 13th and 14th Street in Ocean City Maryland where the Phillips Beach Plaza Hotel once stood. The project would include 265 hotel rooms, three restaurants, including the JWB Grill with high-end steaks and seafood, the Landshark Bar and Grill and a coffee shop and provisions store in the lobby. The project would also include three outdoor pools and one indoor pool, a wellness center and gym, 14,000 square feet of flexible convention space, retail stores facing the Boardwalk and many other upscale amenities. The project architect is Jack Mumford with Becker Morgan Group. The development group, includes Chesapeake Hospitality Hotel Management Company whose principal is Steve Smith. Margaritaville Hospitality’s CEO is John Colhan.  
 
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The Osage Nation Native American tribe plans to bring casino gambling to the Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri. The Osage Nation Indian Tribe will invest approximately $60 million to develop a hotel featuring gambling, restaurants and entertainment venues. Most of the tribe’s Missouri lands, including the area south of the Missouri River, were ceded to the U.S. in a treaty signed in 1808. Any land purchased must be put into a trust for the Nation by the Department of the Interior. And the nation must negotiate a compact with the state dividing responsibilities for law enforcement on the casino property and establishing taxation by the Indian tribe of such activity in amounts comparable to amounts assessed by the state for comparable activities. Gov. Mike Parson, or his successor, would have to approve the compact, according to federal law. Tribes have the right to offer gambling that mirrors what the state allows for any purpose by any person, organization, or entity. If the state refuses to negotiate a compact, or does not do so in good faith, the tribe may sue in federal court.
 
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Hard Rock International is planning a $70 million hotel investment at its Downtown Cincinnati Ohio property, as part of its strategy to transform the 9-year-old casino into more of a regional destination. Hard Rock International operates 13 casinos, 34 hotels and 238 Cafes and Rock Shops.   Up to 300 rooms are planned for the project, with a spa, fitness center and luxury suites for high rollers. The hotel will be built either on the casino’s front lawn along Eggleston Avenue or north of the casino’s parking garage in what’s now a surface lot. In addition to the hotel, Hard Rock has already invested $40 million to upgrade its dining options and concert facilities. It also built a sports book so the casino is equipped if and when Ohio lawmakers legalize such wagers. Jon Lucas is COO of Hard Rock International. The project will begin construction early on 2022.  
 
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The Pacific Grove California Planning Commission voted to continue its hearing on certifying the ATC Hotel and Commercial Project Environmental Impact Report, and approve four permits being sought, to a Nov. 18 meeting. Planning Commission staff is recommending the commissioners certify the American Tin Cannery Hotel and Commercial Project EIR based on the entirety of the record of proceedings, and approve the Architectural Permit, Tree Permit with Development, Use Permit and Coastal Development Permit. The ATC Hotel and Commercial Project would convert a 6.2-acre site into a 225-room hotel with amenities, 10,968 square feet of retail space, and on-site valet parking for 290 cars. The 5.59-acre site now includes the components and improvements proposed for the Sloat Avenue right-of-way, for a 6.2-acre site. The project includes development and uses in the Sloat Avenue right-of-way between Eardley Avenue and Dewey Avenue, and requires the execution of a real property agreement for vacating the city’s right-of-way easement. The hotel’s design includes two wings – the Bluffs with 104 guestrooms and the Shoreline with 121 guestrooms – each with separate entrances and lobbies.
 
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