Drury Development Corp and Drury Hotels, filed a building permit for foundation work for an eight-story, 252-room hotel at 900 Q St in downtown Lincoln Nebraska. The hotel would be a Drury Plaza Hotel, which is the company’s full-service hotel brand. It would have an indoor pool, fitness center, a restaurant and lounge, and meeting facilities. At eight floors and 252 rooms, the planned Drury hotel would be one of the largest in all of Lincoln.  

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Developer Southaven Hospitality LLC was granted a conditional use permit for an Element by Westin hotel in Southaven, Mississippi.  The site is located on the east side of Airways Boulevard, north of Nail Road. Southaven.  The Element by Westin is a Marriott International flag designed to accommodate longer stays and features a mix of traditional lodging plus communal rooms for group and work trips.  Its green design includes bathrooms with in-shower refillable dispensers and low-flow water features.  The communal rooms are called studio commons, where multiple bedrooms are connected to a shared living room and kitchen space. Other rooms include standard kings, queens, studios, and one-bedrooms. Southaven Hospitality did not specify a start date for construction on the five-story hotel. 

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A new Tempo by Hilton Hotel is planned on the Riverfront in the Village of Patchogue, New York.  The six-floor, 116 guest-room hotel would be located at 138 West Ave. the property that is currently home to the village’s shuttered bowling alley. The facility would include 16 apartments, large event spaces and a rooftop restaurant and bar with 3,000 square feet of outdoor seating. The project needs to be reviewed by Patchogue’s planning and zoning boards before going to the village board for approval. If approved, the project is poised to break ground by the fall of 2024. Allon Avgi of West Avenue Partners LLC is developing the project. JM2 Architecture is designing the project.  

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The annual Interior Design Show (IDS), held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, returned last week, wrapping on Sunday, January 21, after a four-day run. The show featured hundreds of exhibitors, including Metropolitan Floors. The event saw an impressive turnout, with dealers, distributors, architects and design professionals in attendance.

For Metropolitan, IDS has been a long-standing tradition. “We’ve been attending IDS for many years,” said Wilf Selfe, vice president, of Eastern Canada, at Metropolitan Floors. “The audience this show brings with architects, builders, and designers is unparalleled. We hope to continue to foster closer relationships with the A&D community, closer relationships with builders and to showcase our new products and our mission as a company, at large.”

During IDS, Metropolitan Floors announced the 2024 Metropolitan Design Challenge winners, spotlighting Jenny Bae Huggon, Gigi Lombardo-Dybalski, and Natalie Guberney, all of whom attend Sheridan College. Their design, called “Origins,” was constructed and showcased at Metropolitan’s booth for attendees to admire. The installation invited viewers to interact with it through the use of a map, inspiring them to document their own ‘origins.’

Open to Ontario students enrolled in a post-secondary interior design program, the challenge awards the winning design with a cash prize of fifteen hundred dollars. “The challenge is all about giving back to the design community. It’s rewarding for us because we always look forward to seeing how students draw inspiration from the theme and use our products,” said Joe Cosentino, builder – commercial business manager, Eastern Canada, at Metropolitan Floors.

The design challenge is a manifestation of Metropolitan’s core values, an ethos to design the most sustainable and ethically made flooring. This year, the challenge took inspiration from Metropolitan’s Clean Floors program, a forest-to-floor quality assurance and environmental compliance program. The theme of the challenge, coined “Crafted with Conscience,” challenged participants to design an installation that gives both meaning and life to the phrase and incorporates Kentwood’s latest flooring designs.

The winning students were thrilled to have their design showcased at the event. “We were really inspired by how Kentwood knows the origins of their wood,” said Gigi Lombardo-Dybalski.

“It was such a fun project for us to undertake. We wanted to symbolize our connection to the earth but also to each other,” said Natalie Guberney.

“Our hope with the piece is that it provokes conversation amongst people as they view it,” added Jenny Bae Huggon.

During the show, Metropolitan also launched its new 2024 flooring designs. Featuring ten new and notable collections with beautiful selections from Kentwood and Evoke Flooring, the new offerings include extra-wide plank-engineered hardwood, luxury vinyl flooring for light to heavy commercial applications, timeless herringbone designs, and much more.

IDS 2024 marks the first of a series of Metropolitan industry events in 2024. More will roll out at select Metropolitan Floors studios and showrooms across North America this spring. These events will serve as the perfect opportunity for the A&D community to learn more about the brand and view their collections.

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Plans to build a hotel next to San Jose California’s largest mall are moving forward. The development site at the corner of South Winchester Boulevard and Olin Avenue is across the street from Santana Row and a few blocks of Westfield Valley Fair and is next to One Santana West. The seven-story hotel would contain 176 guest rooms, and is at the corner of South Winchester Boulevard and Olin Avenue. Presently the site is occupied by a gasoline station and The Everest Momo restaurant. KT Urban, is the project developer. Construction is planned to begin late 2024 and take 21 months to be completed.

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The state of the hospitality industry—and the trends to watch—are discussed with IMEG Director of Hospitality Bob Winter in the first in a series of episodes featuring the firm’s market leaders.

“Last year, 2022, was a tremendous year in the market for design and construction,” Bob says, citing the recovery of occupancy rates as the industry emerged from the pandemic. “I have seen a little bit of a headwind this year with some of our projects due to the cost of construction and the cost of money.” However, he adds, there are still a lot of “pent-up opportunities that are coming online,” along with growing demand for more hotels in urban and resort environments.

Bob also sees a growing focus on sustainability and energy efficiency, as well as continued growth in properties with a focus on wellness. “Many of the major brands have wellness hotels that are really retreats and are located in places like Sedona or Palm Springs or in wilderness settings, but they’re also in top urban markets, too. These are places where people can go to experience various mind and body rejuvenation or even a much more focused healing and recovery experience, with medical staff and licensed therapists.”

Bob is no stranger to the concept of wellness retreats. In 1912 his great grandfather opened the Hotel Thermia Palace in Czechoslovakia, one of the world’s first wellness resorts.

“It was built on natural hot springs and there were mud baths; people from throughout central Europe would go there for treatment, primarily for rheumatism,” he says. Though no longer owned by the Winter family, the Thermia Palace exists to this day as a luxury spa and wellness hotel catering to clients worldwide. Those who cross the bridge onto the property pass a statue of a man breaking his crutch—a likeness of Bob’s great grandfather and a symbol of the retreat’s long-standing healing properties.

“It’s still a very popular place,” says Bob, who has visited the site.

The Winter family’s hospitality legacy transferred to the U.S. at the outbreak of World War 2, when Bob’s grandmother emigrated with her sons to the U.S. She soon became the country’s first female general manager of a major urban hotel, the Hotel Pearson in Chicago. Bob continues the family legacy today as IMEG’s director of hospitality.

“It’s the ‘giant circle’,” he says. “It’s been an interesting journey.”

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Developer Dream Team Hospitality LLC is planning a 100 guestroom Hyatt Studios hotel is planned to be built near the Louisville Kentucky Muhammad Ali International Airport. The lobbies in the Hyatt Studio will feature lounge seating, a complimentary breakfast bar and a 24-hour market, according to the company’s website. Its studio apartment-style rooms are 322 square feet and include a workspace. The hotel will employ 13 to 15 people.  Construction is expected to begin in spring 2025, with a planned opening in late 2026.  

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Developers are planning to build the tallest building in the United States that would include two hotels. Proposed by Matteson Capital, the Boardwalk at Bricktown Tower would be 1,907 feet tall and be the tallest skyscraper in the USA, and the fifth tallest in the world. The planned Boardwalk at Bricktown development includes three towers, each at 345 feet, and a fourth supertall tower, called the Legends Tower. Spanning 5 million square feet, the project is a mixed-use, including a 480-key Dream Hotel by Hyatt with 85 residential serviced condominiums in the Dream Tower; an additional 350-key Hyatt hotel with 100 serviced condominiums in the Legends Tower; 1,776 residential units ranging from market-rate to affordable workforce and luxury options; and a vibrant retail and restaurant scene with over 110,000 square feet of space designated for commercial use, food and beverage, and a workforce development center for the community at the street and second levels. The top floors of the supertall tower will consist of a public observatory, restaurant and bar where visitors will be able to enjoy the sweeping city views. AO is the project Architect. Scot Matteson, is CEO of Matteson Capital.  

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A new condominium hotel is being proposed at a gateway intersection in downtown State College, Pennsylvania. Plans include a nine story mixed-use building with commercial space and a condominium hotel at 321 W. Beaver Avenue. The project proposes a mixed-use building located at the intersection of South Atherton Street and West Beaver Avenue. The proposed building will have 4,760 square feet of commercial space on the ground floor and a condominium hotel with 72 units on the upper floors. The plans were submitted by PVE, and the owner Haugh Realty, Inc.  

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