Developer Jeff Schmitz of JS Capital Group is proposing to build a four-story Marriot Tribute Hotel, at 211 and 221 W. Grandview Parkway in Traverse City, Michigan which includes 99 rooms, a spa, a rooftop bar and restaurant, meeting space, a fitness center and a retail boutique. The hotel would overlook the Grand Traverse Bay. The project would also include a 1,950 square foot outdoor plaza on the north side of the building. J.S. Capitol, has begun preparing the property for development, including completing environmental remediation and excavation work. The majority of construction is expected to take place in 2023, with a targeted 2024 opening date. The project is being designed by Klatt Architects.  
 
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The owners of the Jungle Island waterfront theme park in Miami Florida are proposing a new themed 300 guest room hotel, attractions and retail complex be built on the property located at 1111 Parrot Jungle Trail. The Watson Island project will incorporate green design elements. The hotel and accompanying 7-story parking garage with 965 spaces will include a botanical garden, with a second-story lobby, dining areas, meeting rooms, retail spaces, and rooftop pool deck. The plans call for the outdated parking garage to be demolished and the present Jungle Island ballroom and conference facilities to be modernized and integrated into the new hotel. Jungle Island will be united by a central plaza and pedestrian boulevard winding through the eco-park grounds, into the Hotel Area, and through to the Japanese Gardens.
 
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Entertainment developer Cordish Company is proposing to build a $1.4 billion mixed use development that would include a casino and hotel in Petersburg Virginia. Proposed to be named Live! Casino & Hotel Virginia, the casino will include 670,000 square feet of gaming, hotel, dining and entertainment space; a 200 guestroom room hotel; 2,000 slots and electronic table games and 60 live-action table games including poker; sportsbook, event center, a dozen food and beverage outlets and free parking surface. Zed Smith is Chief Operating Officer for the Cordish Companies. Richard Burns is Director of Architecture & Design.  
 
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Developers are proposing a 28-story hotel located at: 1201 Atlantic Ave in Daytona Beach Florida. The project called the Silver Beach Condo Hotel is an extended stay hotel being proposed by Eduardo Avila or Daytona Atlantic Development represented by Cobb Cole lawyer Robert Merrill. The 300-room hotel will be divided into 1, 2 and 3-bedroom units, with the smallest unit 600 square feet. There also will be a pool. The restaurant will be open to the public. The groundbreaking is scheduled for late 2023. The total project investment is estimated at: $100 million. Joe Hopkins of Performance Group is the project civil engineer.  
 
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Bally’s Corp plan for a $1.7 billion casino in River West Chicago Illinois won the Chicago Plan Commission approval. Bally’s plan is to redevelop the site of the Chicago Tribune Freedom Center printing plant into a casino and entertainment complex. The first phase of the plan will include the casino, a 500-room hotel, nearly a dozen restaurants, an event center and a new theater. Future phases will include up to 4,800 apartments and condos, 250 hotel rooms, retail space, and a new public park. The project is expected to create 3,000 construction jobs and 3,000 permanent jobs at the casino and entertainment complex. Bally’s plans to open a temporary casino in the landmark Medinah Temple building in River North in the second quarter of 2023, with the permanent casino in River West expected to open in the first quarter of 2026. Bally’s is still awaiting license approval from the Illinois Gaming Board.   Bally’s is teaming with the Chicago Community Builder’s Collective and the Chicago-based Target Group to help the procurement process across a wide array of areas, including subcontractors, vendors, suppliers, and consultants. Solomon Cordwell Buenz is the project Architect.  
 
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You’ll often hear a business blog or investor piece talking about how the commercial laundromat industry is “dying.” They’ll point to things like a lower number of new laundromats opening, or the preference of buyers and renters for in-unit washers and dryers as evidence that commercial laundry is on the way out. But of course, extrapolating a small data set to prematurely declare an industry dead is a common pastime for business blogs. The fact is the laundromat industry not only isn’t dying but is projected to get even bigger in the coming years, and Laundry One is here to...


The Residence Inn Marriott SoNo in Norwalk Connecticut is planning an expansion that will include 50 additional rooms. Developed by F.D. Rich, the Norwalk Residence Inn by Marriott opened in May 2019 with 102 rooms, later adding a rooftop bar with views toward Norwalk Harbor and Long Island Sound. The new hotel wing would mirror the brick exterior of the original building. The hotel was sold in September 2022 to Highline Hospitality Properties for $23.7 million. The companies are working together on the addition.  
 
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A Fairfield Inn Hotel by Marriott is planned to be developed in Farmingdale, New York
The new four-story, 84-room hotel replaces four blighted homes on 1.41 acres on Route 109 across from the southern end of Republic Airport. Krishiv LLC is the developer of the hotel and is awaiting building permits before starting construction, which it plans to begin next spring. The $19 million project is expected to be completed in Q1 2025. The new hotel required a change of zone from the Town of Babylon from G-Light Industrial to M-H Planned Motel-Hotel District, as well as variances and special use permit from the town’s Zoning Board of Appeals and Planning Board. Attorney Keith Brown, partner with Brown Altman & DiLeo, worked with Bohler Engineering and Atlantic Traffic & Design to secure zoning approvals for the hotel project. Pete Patel, of Krishiv LLC is one of the partners in the project.  
 
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The Fairfax County Planning Commission voted to approve the replacement of a surface parking lot with a five-story Home2 Suites hotel at Springfield Town Center in Springfield, Virginia. David Gill, is the applicant’s representative from Wire Gill. The building sits across two parcels fronting Loisdale Road on property owned by Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT). Home2 Suites by Hilton, would span two parcels fronting Loisdale Road near its intersection with Spring Mall Drive. InterMountain Management LLC is the hotel developer. Cooley LLP is the project land use attorney, HC Architecture is the hotel’s architect. JPRA Architects is the land development architect.  
 
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The San Francisco California Planning Commission has approved a hotel project at Fisherman’s Wharf. The project would demolish the existing one-story commercial building at 2629 Taylor St., which currently contains a cannabis dispensary, a souvenir shop and Hollywood Café, and replace it with a 136-room four-story hotel. Around 2,000 square feet of ground floor retail space will front Taylor Street, a throughway between the cable car stop and the wharf. Amenities include a fitness center, breakfast service area, employee shower and locker facilities, a roof deck and a large central courtyard. No vehicle parking will be provided as part of the project, but the hotel will include 16 bicycle parking spaces. Michael Stanton, the principal of the project’s architect Stanton Architecture. The project from developer Blackridge Group has been planned for the past four years, with the timeline extended because of the pandemic. Blackridge Group owns about a dozen hotels across major metro markets including New York City, Seattle and San Diego. The company has developed one other hotel in San Francisco, the 230-room Hyatt Place San Francisco at 702 Third St. near Oracle Park.
 
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