A new 82-room, 5 start luxury waterfront resort, called Sunset Cove is planned along the Lake Norman shoreline in Mooresville, North Carolina. It will include a 3,000-square foot spa, private beach, pool, a 4,000-square-foot conference center and an Italian steakhouse restaurant.
 
Brett Krueger, Vice President of MRK Investments, is leading the development. He plans to build condos near the resort in later phases of the project. The exact address is 195 Sunset Cove Lane. The Mooresville Planning Department has approved the resort, but some of the details like utility plans are still in the works.
 
The spa will include a 3,000-square-foot facility will have a salt/relaxation room, mineral pool, juice bar and an outdoor relaxation area with typical spa offerings like massages and other wellness treatments. The spa itself will have five hotel rooms, and those guests will have prolonged direct access to the spa amenities. A restaurant, yet-to-be-named local restaurant will run the resort’s steakhouse along with an Italian restaurant with Lake Norman views. The beach club with direct access to the beach is included for guests, but non-guests can use the beach club for a fee.
 
All 82 rooms will have views of the water, and the design is inspired by resorts in the Mediterranean and Bali with greenery and water features throughout to tie in some of the natural elements of the lake setting. The project is planned to break ground in the first quarter of 2020.
 
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Hotel developer Quadrum Global is planning to build an Arlo hotel in Wynwood. NBWW Architects has been hired by Quadrum to design the mixed-use hotel at 2217 and 2233 Northwest Miami Court, in Miami’s Wynwood neighborhood. The nine-story, 141,758-square-foot Arlo Wynwood will have 217 guest rooms, a fitness center with a yoga deck, valet parking, restaurants and bars. It will also feature a landscaped inner courtyard and public art facades.
 
Quadrum Global paid $8.55 million for the 30,000-square-foot development site in November 2018. It’s zoned T6-8-O, allowing for buildings of up to 12 stories and about 248,000 square feet of development with bonuses, according to the property flier.
 
Quadrum Global, an international real estate investment and development firm, owns the Nautilus South Beach, a 250-key hotel at 1825 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach, as well as Arlo-branded hotels in New York City, other hotels in Chicago and Orlando, and commercial properties in London, Kiev and the country of Georgia.
 
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Developers of the Stanly Ranch Resort in south Napa have submitted to the city for a mixed use resort at a 90-acre site. They are asking for design review and approval of those plans. Chris Crosby is executive vice president for co-developer Nichols Partnership along with Jeff Selby of co-developer SR Napa. Plans call for up to 40 Villas and 70 Vineyard Homes at the property in addition to the 135 resort cottages that will be available on a nightly room rental basis.
 
The Stanly Ranch development is estimated to cost $250 million to $275 million.  According to the project application, the Villa and Vineyard Homes at Stanly Ranch are meant to become an enclave community that is engaging, social, refreshing, playful, contemporary, family-oriented, approachable and active. It will provide an inclusive and social resort community setting filled with experiential elements and a modern design aesthetic.
 
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A combination yacht club and hotel at the Palm Harbor Marina is planned for West Palm Beach Florida.  Leisure resorts of Connecticut which operates the marina plans the 40-room boutique hotel at the waterfront site, across the street from the former city hall site adjacent to Waterview towers next to the Flagler Memorial Bridge.  The hotel would be taller than the 75 feet to allow a pool deck, air conditioning units and other mechanical equipment atop the structure.
 
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Frontier Group LLC has submitted a planning application to develop and old retail building into a 29-story, 240 room hotel at 570 Market Street in downtown San Francisco. The proposal would include demolishing the existing two level retail building and replacing it with a 300 foot tower with 5,300 ft of ground floor retail. Stanton Architecture is designing the project.
 
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Phoenix Development Partners is redeveloping a historic building across the street from Willis Tower into a 349-room hotel. The building is the former City Colleges of Chicago headquarters bat 226 W. Jackson Blvd. Phoenix will set to work immediately gutting the interior of the 14-story landmark with an 18-month construction timeline to build out a dual-brand Hilton: The property will be split between a 135-room Hilton Garden Inn on its lower floors and the first Chicago location of the hotel chain’s more upscale Canopy by Hilton brand, which will have 214 rooms above. The project includes Phoenix and Green Door Capital Investments, its partner in the venture. Phoenix will invest $100 million-plus to redevelop the 238,000-square-foot building. Phoenix CEO is John Mangel. Green Door Principal is Matt Gilbert. Phoenix will add a new rooftop restaurant and meeting space to the Jackson building, and the hotels will be managed by Aimbridge Hospitality.
 
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A 500-room Loews convention center hotel is planned for downtown Memphis at 140 N. Main St.  The 17-story, glass-enclosed hotel that would be bound by Adams Avenue, Main Street, Poplar Avenue and Second Street with its main entrance along the Downtown trolley line.
 
Jarmon Peregoy of Kimley-Horn and Associates, is the Architect designing the project which is being developed by Memphis Hotel Ventures LLC and will be managed by Loews Hotels and Resorts. Alex Tisch is Vice President of Loews Corporation.  
 
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A new hotel is being eyed in downtown San Jose California next to a big transit village that Google is planning near the Diridon train station. The proposed hotel at 491 W. San Carlos St., which is near the corner of Josefa Street in downtown San Jose.
 
The 170-room hotel is being developed by Urban Catalyst, a real estate firm that was formed to capitalize on the tax advantages possible in opportunity zones. The hotel would be built at what Urban Catalyst calls the Keystone site. Heading the project is Joshua Burroughs, a partner with Urban Catalyst.
 
Urban Catalyst on Wednesday submitted preliminary plans for the hotel, which would be operated by TMH Hotels headed by Walter Brosch as CEO. The developers envision the lodging as an extended-stay hotel that would cater to business travelers.
 
The hotel will be branded as a TownePlace Suites Marriott brand geared towards extended stays. Jeff Current, executive with Studio Current is the designer of the hotel.
 
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Developers are planning a $10 million renovation of the Ramada hotel in downtown Waterloo, Iowa. Brian Kern, president and CEO of South Dakota-based Makenda LLC is planning the renovation project. Rod Lindquist is vice president of development for Makenda. Makenda, has a contract to buy the 10-story downtown hotel and renovate it as a dual brand Best Western Plus and Executive Residency, with 99 regular rooms and 69 extended-stay units the project includes interior and exterior work, pool improvements and a new restaurant. Lindquist plans to close on the hotel purchase in early November with renovations completed by August next year.
 
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A mixed-use development at the southeast corner of 175th Street and Interstate 35 is planned for Gardner Kansas. The project proposed by Grata Development was approved by the city Overland Park at last week’s City Council meeting. The roughly $200 million project, which is located on 262 acres of land that was annexed in September. It includes: 455,500 square feet of retail, restaurant, conveinence store and office space, three hotels, a 50,000-square-foot retail anchor tenant, 424 apartments, nearly 200 standard single-family homes, 168 compact single-family homes. BRR Architecture is designing the project.
 
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