Developer Nofar Hotel Group, is proposing a Staybridge Suites Hotel at 31501 Schoolcraft Road in Livonia Michigan. The site includes an empty building that used to be a beauty school. The four floors of the hotel would encompass roughly 71,000 square feet and include parking on all four sides of the building. The facility would include 94 suites and, on the ground floor, offer amenities like a pool, fitness center and laundry. The city commissioner stipulated that developers need to change most of the building’s insulation from an exterior insulation finishing system (EIFS) to masonry, metal or a composite material. A representative from Powell Engineering said EFIS was a more affordable option for the developer, but industry experts say the system can create moisture issues. Nofar Hotel Group owns a collection of hotels in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, including the Holiday Inn Express at 27451 Schoolcraft Road in Livonia. 

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The Coco Palms Hotel in Kaua’i, Hawaii is being demolished for the new construction of 350 guestrooms resort. Developer, Patrick Manning director of Reef Capital Partners is planning the project on the 46-acre property which has be closed since 1992 when it was destroyed by Hurricane Iniki. The site, located in Wailuā on the East Side of Kaua‘i, features an ancient fishpond and is located within one of the most sacred regions in all of the Hawaiian Islands. The $250 million project, which will include a cultural center to honor the property’s history, will be built on about 10 acres of the property. It will take three years to complete. Ron Agor is the project’s Architect.  

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A 72-room hotel along Via Real has been approved by the Carpinteria California Planning Commission, with board members approving of the plans for the location, down from the originally planned 150-room, three-story hotel. The plans for the site, on the 2.6-acre lot that was previously used as a church, include 72 rooms spread across two stories with an outdoor pool and patio, gym, business center, meeting room and fitness room totaling over 44,000 square feet. The hotel will also include a 77-sace parking lot, with five spaces reserved for employees, and 41,000 square feet of landscaping, including a riparian woodland protected habitat. Kush Nathu of RAM Hotels, is the landowner and project developer.  

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Based in Galax, Virginia, Vaughan-Bassett Furniture Company manufactures bedroom furniture. In 1919, two men, B.C. Vaughan and J.D. Bassett, Sr., both of whom were from Bassett, Virginia, first founded our company. Mr. Bassett, Sr., and his brother, C.C. Bassett, also founded what today is well know as Bassett Furniture Industries.

Employing over 500 craftsmen in factories based in Galax, Virginia, we are extremely proud of the fact that 100 percent of our furniture is crafted here in the United States by American employees. In fact, Vaughan-Bassett is now the largest manufacturer of wooden adult bedroom furniture in the United States.

Most of the furniture we manufacture consists of wood solids and wood veneers grown and is harvested near our plants in the Southeast. Pine, oak, maple, cherry, ash, poplar, birch, and beech are the primary species used in Vaughan-Bassett’s bedroom collections.

Our number one priority is providing our customers with unmatched service, quality, and value. In short, nothing makes us happier than to make it easy for our customers to feel at home.

All Vaughan-Bassett chests and dressers are engineered to comply with ASTM International F2057, a voluntary stability standard for bedroom storage furniture, and have earned the third-party UL Stability Verified mark. Furniture tip restraints and instructions for installation are included.

We strongly recommend using the tip restraint hardware to securely anchor this product to the wall. In homes where children reside or visit, we advise you to anchor all chests and dressers.

To learn how to properly secure any chest or dresser, please visit www.anchorit.gov

Vaughan Bassett is a member of the American Home Furnishings Alliance, a trade organization dedicated to working with regulatory officials to develop and maintain effective product safety standards for residential furniture. www.vaughanbassett.com


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A developer is proposing to build a second hotel next to his existing hospitality property in south St. Louis County, next to the under construction Bass Pro Shops in St Louis, Missouri. Developer H.R. Sheevam in December 2021 opened a newly built 78-room Comfort Suites hotel that replaced a since-demolished Days Inn garden-style hotel, proposed to build a second new hotel next door at 3660 S. Lindbergh Blvd. in Sunset Hills, off Interstate 44. The proposed, five-story Hampton Inn by Hilton, would have 88 rooms and cater to business customers. The new hotel project has secured financing according to a timeline submitted to the city. The Board of Aldermen will have to approve the project, since hotels in the city require a conditional-use permit. Following city approval, construction could start within three months and could be completed in two years, according to the timeline. The hotel could open two months after that, according to the filing. That would be three years after the city grants approval. Sheevam is represented attorney Norbert Glassl. The traffic study was completed by T2 Traffic and Transportation. The architect for the project is Levine Associates.

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Garry Barnett or Extell Development is planning a hotel at the site of the Wellington Hotel, a century-old building in New York, New York. The developer will renovate the hotel rather than construct another towering edifice near Central Park South. The proposed hotel, with 214,000 square feet of floor area across 27 stories, closely matches the existing structure. The hotel will include ground-floor retail and business amenities such as a banquet room, commercial kitchen and a lecture hall. Floors 8 to 27 will be used exclusively as a hotel. The Wellington Hotel closed about a year into the pandemic, following a brief period as a homeless shelter in 2018.

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A $217 million expansion of the Omni Fort Worth Texas Hotel in downtown will begin spring of 2024. Planning the project is Bob Rowling, the founder of Omni Hotels’ holding company TRT Holdings. The Omni Fort Worth Hotel opened in 2009. The owners plan to begin the expansion in 12 to 14 months and finish construction in two years. The project will add 400 new hotel rooms and a parking garage over an entire city block, currently the site of a Tarrant Community College administrative building. When the work is complete, including a refresh and renovation of the existing hotel, the Omni Fort Worth will have 1,008 rooms over two blocks across from the Fort Worth Convention Center along Houston Street. 

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Developer Shlomo Meiri of Harlem Nights LLC is proposing to develop a casino hotel is the historic west side of Las Vegas, Nevada. The Harlem Nights Casino Hotel would be a 60-story, 687-foot-tall hotel and casino development with 764 hotel rooms and 458 residential units. It would be located on about two acres of land located at Jackson Avenue and F Street, where the boarded-up Tokyo Casino is located. It would be the tallest building in the area and amongst the tallest in all of Las Vegas. The project has faced opposition due to its height however the developer is optimistic that the Las Vegas Planning Commission will vote in favor of the project in its upcoming June 13th meeting.  

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Hotel developer Urbanica has proposed building a 16-story hotel with 160 rooms at 6747 Collins Avenue in the North Miami Beach Florida, per filings made to the Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board. The newest plans would include a four-story podium wrapped in a bronze ornamental screen designed by Architect Arquitectonica. The first three floors would house a parking garage, a loading dock and a gym. The fourth floor would feature the main amenity deck, including an outdoor pool, while the upper floors would house the rooms. Charlie Porchetto, a co-founder of Urbanica.  

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