A four hotel development is planned for Disney’s Flamingo Crossings a mixed-use property project that also includes retail and residential in Orlando Florida. The project, being developed by Doradus Partners who has secured its $140 million construction loan through Hall Structures Finance. Doradus Partners plans to build a total of 997 hotel rooms at the Disney owned property that will open early next year. Srinath Yedla is CEO of Doradus Partners. Yedla Management Company will manage the hotels. The hotels being developed include: a 223 room Residence Inn, a 273 room Fairfield Inn, a 229 room Homewood Suites and a 272 room Home2 Suites.  For more information on this and other upcoming hotel construction and renovation projects in the planning, design, pre-construction and construction phase including who is involved and their contact information and Preferred Vendor Directory please visit: HotelProjectLeads.com and subscribe today.


Downtown San Diego’s Solamar Hotel will be renovated and converted to a Margaritaville Hotel, and will open in 2021. The hotel will include 235 guest rooms and signature Margaritaville food and drink concepts for visitors. The renovation and full conversion of the hotel is expected to cost about $20 million. The hotel is owned by Pebblebrook Hotel Trust whose CEO is Jon Bortz. Margaritaville Hotels and Resorts CEO is John Cohlan.  For more information on this and other upcoming hotel construction and renovation projects in the planning, design, pre-construction and construction phase including who is involved and their contact information and Preferred Vendor Directory please visit: HotelProjectLeads.com and subscribe today.


The Memphis Downtown Sheraton, is planning interior and exterior updates, a rebranding to Marriott and a 300-room expansion. Schulte Hospitality Group of Louisville and Starwood Capital Partners owns and manages the hotel. Schulte Hospitality Group president is Kevin Gallagher. The company plans to spend $12 million renovating the hotel and building an additional hotel of up to 300 keys.  For more information on this and other upcoming hotel construction and renovation projects in the planning, design, pre-construction and construction phase including who is involved and their contact information and Preferred Vendor Directory please visit: HotelProjectLeads.com and subscribe today.


Dream Hotel Group plans to open a 217-room, 25-story hotel to be called Dream San Antonio along the River Walk in San Antonio Texas. The boutique hotel is the centerpiece of a large mixed-use development that includes office space and private residences. The hotel will feature a rooftop pool deck, two street-level restaurants, fitness facilities, meeting space and a bar and lounge. The developer still is raising funds for the project but owns the land the hotel will be built on at 107 E. Martin St. The hotel developer hasn’t yet filed design plans with the Historic and Design Review Commission. Construction is expected to begin next year with a planned opening in 2023. CUBE3 Architects is designing the project. Dream Hotels CEO is Jay Stein.  For more information on this and other upcoming hotel construction and renovation projects in the planning, design, pre-construction and construction phase including who is involved and their contact information and Preferred Vendor Directory please visit: HotelProjectLeads.com and subscribe today.


Fields Development of Hudson County is looking to redevelop their headquarters into a 14-story hotel. Fields Development Group submitted plans to the city regarding several parcels at 1 Henderson Street, 497 Observer Highway, and 503-511 Newark Street in Hoboken New Jersey. The properties currently act as the company’s headquarters and a private parking lot, all of which would be demolished and redeveloped. The proposal, project is designed by Marchetto Higgins Stieve. The potential hotel would rise 160 feet above the Designated Flood Elevation and be built to LEED Silver standards. The ground floor would include a lobby and atrium plus a 3,500-square-foot restaurant, office space totaling 39,000 square feet and 195 total hotel rooms. It would feature an amenity roof deck facing the intersection of Henderson Street and Observer Highway, include a roof deck featuring both an amenity space, a pool and include 136 garage parking spaces.  For more information on this and other upcoming hotel construction and renovation projects in the planning, design, pre-construction and construction phase including who is involved and their contact information and Preferred Vendor Directory please visit: HotelProjectLeads.com and subscribe today.


Preparations for construction of a new hotel in downtown Inverness Florida are underway. The three story 72 room extended stay hotel will be built close to Citrus Memorial Hospital. Dr. Paresh Desai is developing the hotel and owns several hotels in the area. Desai will begin construction in 60 days and the project will take 14 months to complete.  The property is located between South Seminole Ave and South Pine Ave and will be branded as a WoodSpring Suites.  For more information on this and other upcoming hotel construction and renovation projects in the planning, design, pre-construction and construction phase including who is involved and their contact information and Preferred Vendor Directory please visit: HotelProjectLeads.com and subscribe today.


Sun Development & Management Co. plans to spend at least $30 million to build a 150-room Tapestry on a parking lot at the northwest corner of South Meridian Street and Jackson Place, in downtown Indianapolis Indiana. A 110-room Tapestry hotel was to go into the historic, 12-story Jackson Square building at 233 McCrea St., at a cost of $15 to $18 million. That building will now get another, yet-undisclosed hotel brand. Ratio Architects is designing the hotels for Sun Development. No filings have yet been submitted to the city, although Sun hopes to have financing in place for the project by the end of the year. Sun Development has several other projects in the works around the United States, including in Nashville and Cincinnati, along with a  Hampton Inn/Homewood Suites  project at 414 W. Vermont St. downtown that it hopes to open by the end of 2020.  For more information on this and other upcoming hotel construction and renovation projects in the planning, design, pre-construction and construction phase including who is involved and their contact information and Preferred Vendor Directory please visit: HotelProjectLeads.com and subscribe today.


Portman Holdings and DDRM have begun construction of the Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City. The development received $377 million in financing for the project, located at the northwest corner of 200 S and West Temple in Salt Lake City Utah. Situated next to the Salt Palace Convention Center. The 26-story Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City will feature 700 guest rooms, approximately 60,000 square feet of meeting space, two restaurants, a lounge, outdoor pool, business center, fitness center and 7,500-square-foot outdoor event terrace. Completion for the 686,784-square-foot hotel is planned for October 2022. Piper Sandler Cos served as sole capital arranger for the financing. The private financing sources include non-recourse construction debt and limited partner equity. Additionally, the Piper Sandler Hospitality Group served as the placement agent for the $54.7 million Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) loan to finance a portion of the project, which represented the single largest amount ever financed by C-PACE nationally. PSC also served as the sole underwriter for a $45 million taxable bond issue to finance the remaining portion of the project, which will be repaid by taxes generated at the hotel. Portman Architects Designed the project. PSOMAS is providing engineering services.
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Developer Sandstone Properties plans to build 37-story hotel called The Albany at the intersection of Pico Boulevard and Albany Street in the Pico-Union neighborhood of Los Angeles California which borders downtown LA. Construction will begin in 2022 and be complete three years later in 2025. Planned to be built on nearly the entire block bounded by Pico, Albany and 14th Streets, and the 110 freeway, it would contain 730 rooms, 20,000 square feet of restaurant space, and 63,000 square feet for meetings and banquets.  For more information on this and other upcoming hotel construction and renovation projects in the planning, design, pre-construction and construction phase including who is involved and their contact information and Preferred Vendor Directory please visit: HotelProjectLeads.com and subscribe today.


The developers of Omni Fort Worth are planning a $174 million expansion of the hotel which includes constructing a separate tower, to be located one block south of the hotel at Lancaster Avenue and Houston Street. The tower, an annex to the 34-story main hotel building, will add an additional 400 rooms. The hotel developers, Omni Fort Worth Partnership L.P will finish purchasing the property within this month. When the expansion project completes, Omni Fort Worth will have a total of 1,008 rooms and also includes 50,000 square feet of meeting space. Changes could be made on the plan’s design as the project moves forward in the next few months. The hotel is managed by Omni Hotels & Resorts. The developers expect to complete the expansion project by Dec. 31, 2023.  For more information on this and other upcoming hotel construction and renovation projects in the planning, design, pre-construction and construction phase including who is involved and their contact information and Preferred Vendor Directory please visit: HotelProjectLeads.com and subscribe today.