A $80 million hotel renovation of the  Sheraton Denver Downtown  has started and will update the hotel and mall. This project will include all aspects of the hotel including a new arrival experience, 133,000 square feet in renovated meeting space and 1,231 newly redesigned guest rooms as well as new, world-class culinary and beverage experiences.
 
Tony Dunn is the general manager for the Sheraton Denver Downtown. The ownership group, Denver HS-EF Court Place, LLC is a joint venture between Atlanta-based  High Street Real Estate Partners  and  Eagle Four Partners  of Newport Beach, California. Kory Kramer is the princial with Eagle Four Partners.
 
The renovation of the hotel will make significant enhancements to public spaces and all guest rooms, to coincide with Marriott International’s re-launch of the Sheraton Hotels and Resorts brand. In addition, the owners will work closely with the hotel team to continue to position the property as the best place to stay in downtown Denver by adding new guest experiences to the hotel such as world class beverage and culinary offerings, Sheraton Club, a Community Manager, etc.   
 
The full timeline includes: Lobby/Driveway/Restaurants/ Club Lounge: Timeline: August 2019 – April 2020. Guestrooms: Timeline: November 2019– April 2020. Plaza Ballroom and Foyer: Timeline: December 2019 to January 2020. Newly reimagined hotel to be unveiled in April 2020  
 
The renovation will take place in a phased approach over the next nine months.  Tynan Group LLC , will oversee the development as the Project Management Company.   Johnson Nathan Strohe (JNS) will serve as the lead architect on the renovation of the hotel’s porte-cochere, façade and public spaces, while  Kay Lang & Associates  serve as the interior designer for the Plaza Ballroom.  PWI Construction  will serve as the general contractor for the public spaces. For the guest rooms,  Gensler  will serve as the architect and interior designer and  Digney New York  is the general contractor.
 
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The Borgata Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City New Jersey will spend $14 million redoing its lobby and more than 300 hotel suites.
 
The latest renovation will re-do the casino hotel’s lobby, adding a new bar and VIP check-in that will be completed this month. The Borgata also is renovating 312 suites, work that should be done by early next year.
 
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The SLS Las Vegas is rebranding after operating under the name SLS for five years, the property is returning to the iconic Sahara name.
 
The 1,720-room property on the corner of the Las Vegas Boulevard and Sahara Avenue is undergoing a major rebranding effort that includes the name change to Sahara Las Vegas and $150 million in renovations.
 
The Moroccan-themed hotel-casino originally opened with 240 rooms in 1952, costing $5.5 million. In 2011, three years after it was bought by SBE Entertainment and Stockbridge Real Estate the property closed for renovations. The next time its doors would open in 2014, the property was converted to the SLS Las Vegas. Ownership changed hands once again in 2018 when the Meruelo Group agreed to purchase the property. The property is updating its casino floor, rooms, hotel lobby and lounge. 
 
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An 87-room Comfort Inn and Suites/Mainstay Suites has been approved for development in the city of Gaylord Michigan on an undeveloped property next to Interstate 75 at 308 S. Wisconsin Ave, just south of American Alpine Lodge and adjacent to Family Fare.
 
Barry Polzin is the architect for the project. Glen Catt with Catt Development is the owner behind the project which would be wood-frame construction and three stories tall with a parking lot. The building would take up about 19,700 square feet and there will be 88 parking spaces, according to the site plan rendering. The project is estimated to cost $9 million.
 
Catt Development owns the property the hotel is planned to be built. According to the site plan, the hotel would have an indoor pool, outdoor spa and the entrance would feature some stone, as well as wood siding and stucco.
 
The project would start in May 2020, and will be completed the spring in 2021. The project’s developers will put bids out around January 2020.
 
 
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A 45-story condo tower and a 225-room hotel is planned St. Petersburg Florida. Red Apple Group submitted a site plan application to the city for the $300 million project, which also would include more than 800 parking spaces and a total of 45,000 square feet of office and retail space. John Catsimatidis is the CEO of Red Apple
 
Two years ago, Red Apple paid $16.5 million for the entire 400 block of Central Avenue after the previous owners demolished a decrepit garage and two long-vacant buildings.   The new project will have a 45-story tower with approximately 300 one- to -four bedroom residences with designed interior finishes, wrap-around balconies and water views.
 
Amenities would include a landscaped sundeck with pool, an outdoor kitchen, dining space and a dog park; and a fitness center, a spa and a lounge. The tower, oriented to allow for views of Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, would be the tallest residential building on Florida’s West Coast. A 225-room full-service hotel with more than 15,000 square feet of banquet and meeting space, and a rooftop pool with a casual dining area. The hotel would be part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection. The condo tower and hotel would be connected by a podium’ with parking for more than 800 vehicles. 20,000 square feet of Class A office space with an entrance off Central Avenue. More than 25,000 square feet of stores and restaurants along Central Avenue and Fourth Street N. The buildings were designed by Arquitectonica of Miami. Smith & Associates Real Estate will be the exclusive listing agent for the condos.
 
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A lifestyle hotel will soon begin construction on oceanfront property at 6747 Collins Ave Miami Beach Florida, by hotel developer Urbanica.  The new hotel will rise 20 stories and include 200 rooms. It will include a signature restaurant by Chef Fernando Trocca, an indoor bar, pool bar and beach service.
 
Urbanica purchased the .98 acre property on August 27 for $40 million. The seller was China City Construction, which had planned luxury condos on the site.  Urbanica is also planning a hotel tower in the Edgewater neighborhood of Miami. The 200-room hotel will be called The Biscayne, and be built at 3200 Biscayne Boulevard, with views of Biscayne Bay. The hotel will have approximately 5,000 square-feet of retail space on the ground floor, a rooftop pool, restaurant, bar, game room and parking and an entertainment room on the 20th floor. Opening is scheduled for late 2020.  Urbanica’s other properties include The Meridian, Regina’s Grocery, Kaskades Hotel, The Euclid Hotel, and The Fifth. Urbanica has used Architect Shulman + Associates on its past projects.
 
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Real estate investor Ben Mallah plans to build a $20 million hotel on the Gulf-front site of the severely storm-damaged Redington Long Pier. Mallah’s company, Equity Management Partners, and his partner, Tony Utegaard of Symbetheri Inc plan to preserve the pier, which is now court-authorized to be demolished.
 
To build the hotel, the 100-foot-wide property must be rezoned from its current category of recreation open space to commercial tourist facility. The town’s land use map must also be changed. The proposed rezoning will be reviewed by the town’s planning and zoning board on Oct. 3, while town commissioners would make the final rezoning decision at a subsequent meeting.
 
Although final designs have yet to be completed, the hotel project would include up to 100 standard hotel rooms atop a parking garage.
 
Mallah’s $5 million contract to buy the pier property is contingent it being rezoned by the town. Irma’s hurricane-force winds severely damaged the pier in 2017 and eventually forced its complete closure.
 
The 1,200-foot long pier is located at 17490 Gulf Blvd.
 
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Plans for what could become one of Downtown LA’s  most unique-looking  skyscrapers received approval from the city’s planning commission. The tower included cantilevered swimming pools  jutting out of its upper floors, and is proposed for across the street from Pershing Square.
 
The 53-story hotel and condo tower would rise on a slim, L-shaped lot that wraps around the Pershing Square building and is owned by the tower’s developer, Jeffrey Fish of JMF Enterprises.
 
The glassy high-rise would incorporate a number of other water features, including two that will effectively hide the above-ground parking podium behind a wall of falling water.
 
Inside the structure, there would be 190 five-star hotel rooms and 31 condominiums. Twelve condos would have their own cantilevered swimming pools. The tower would also have a connection on its 13th floor to the popular rooftop restaurant Perch in the Pershing Square building. The building was designed by Miami-based Arquitectonica.
 
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Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians is planning the Four Winds Hotel & Casino in South Bend Indiana. Pokagon plans to build a 23-story hotel at a site, on the city’s southwestern edge, off Indiana 23, overlooking the St. Joseph Valley Parkway. Frank Freedman is the chief operating officer for Four Winds Casinos.
 
The hotel & casino would be two floors shorter than the city’s tallest structure, Liberty Tower, and become Michiana’s largest hotel at 317 rooms. Construction would start sometime before the end of the year and finish in two years. The hotel’s development announcement comes as the band prepares to negotiate a compact with state of Indiana officials to add table and sports gaming to its existing offerings of only electronic games and a poker room.
 
The hotel would feature luxurious, high-end finishes, including 83 suites. There would also be a spa, convention area, meeting space, ballroom, a bar and grille and a fourth-floor hospitality level with an outdoor rooftop swimming pool. The top floor would consist of penthouse suites.
 
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Later this year construction of a $350 million hotel will begin at Atlanta airport. Developer Majestic Reality, in partnership with Portman Architects, is moving forward with a 541-key Hilton hotel at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
 
The project will include 50,000 square feet of meeting space, an office building, a second hospitality component, and a 1,150-space parking deck. Linking with the airport’s domestic terminal, the hotel will rise 14 stories.
 
Stan Conway is Majestic Realty’s executive vice president. Pierluca Maffey is Portman Architects for the project. Design firm Wimberly Interiors is designing the guest rooms and the lobby. The restaurant space will be spearheaded by Tihany Design. Construction is scheduled to be completed in 2022.
 
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