The Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Buffalo New York is planning a major renovation. The hotel was recently purchased at auction by Douglas Jemal who has hired Aimbridge Receiver Services to manage the property. Developed from the historic Genesee Building that sits on 1.8 acres and dates to 1922, the 16-story Hyatt opened in 1984, and was renovated in 2008 and 2009. It includes more than 27,000 square feet of function space with 10 meeting rooms, three dining options, a fitness center and spa, an indoor swimming pool, a full-service business center, and a gift shop and newsstand. Jemal plans to fully renovate the hotel over the next six months, including all the rooms. Workers are also fixing and recommissioning the mechanical systems after the long closure. The room count and hotel features will remain the same, including the ballrooms and meeting rooms, and Starbucks will be reopening next month. 
 
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Pulse Development is proposing a mixed use project that would include220 apartments and a 190 guestroom hotel in Kansas City Missouri. It would also include 20,000 square feet of restaurant space and 7,200 square feet of retail. Adam Tholen is CEO of Pulse Development.  It would incorporate the Char Bar located at 4050 Pennsylvania and would adjoin the Westport Coffee House at 4010 Pennsylvania. The hotel would be located on the south side of the garage and another apartment building called Mill Street Apartments would be located on the west side of the garage along Mill Street. The project would begin construction early next year in 2022.  
 
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A mixed use tower including the new construction of a 125-room hotel, 200 residential units, a restaurant and an office building is being proposed for downtown Quincy, Massachusetts. Located at 37R and 86 Parkingway the tower is being developed by FoxRock Properties.   Demolition at the site and upgrades to water, sewer, drainage and electric utilities have been ongoing.  Initial documents show a plan for a six-story, 150,000-square-foot office building along the newly-established General McConville Way, which stretches from where Parkingway meets the Ross Lot to Hancock Street. Also proposed is a seven-story parking garage and 20-story building that would house a two-story, 8,000 square-foot restaurant, 125-room hotel and 200-unit residential building. A detailed proposal for Switchpoint Quincy was presented at a virtual meeting of the planning board at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. The development company is owned by Robert Hale who owns Granite Telecommunications. The development team includes Architect Dimella Shaffer, Arrowstreet Architecture & Design and Walker Consultants.  
 
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Construction has begun on a $30 million Nulu Hotel in Louisville Kentucky. The new Bunkhouse hotel will be located at 730 E Market Street. The hotel is being developed by Mountain Shore Properties working with Kaven Zamanian, Rabbit Hole Distillery founder. Zamanian owns the properties under Green Building LLC and Rabbit Hole LLC. Ficher’s firm is consulting the group on the community incentives and approvals for the project. The hotel will be operated by the Bunkhouse Group. Bunkhouse is owned by Standard International, the parent company by Standard hotels. The hotel was designed by Luckett & Farley.
 
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Hotel developer and management company Vista Group is planning to renovate the former Marty’s Valley Inn at 3240 Mission Ave in Oceanside, California converting the property to the Vista Blue extended stay hotel. Patrick Zabrocki of HWL Planning and Engineering is designing the project. The Vista Group bought Marty’s Valley Inn last year and has been working with Oceanside planning officials on a conditional use permit needed to reopen it. Vista Group has previously converted three El Cajon hotel to their extended stay product, the Vista Palm, Vista Oak and Vista Pines and they are working with the city to convert two more hotels. The exterior of Marty’s Valley Inn has been repainted, and crews are making improvements to each room by replacing carpeting with new flooring, adding new countertops and making other upgrades to the overall building. Capacity is increasing from 114 to 118 units by adding four rooms in what had been used as a community area, and all rooms will have a refrigerator, sink and microwave.
 
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Developer Kevin O’Neill is redeveloping the site of the Northport Hotel at the corner of Main Street and Woodside Ave in Northport New York. O’Neill, alongside partner Richard Dolce, is constructing the Northport Hotel at 225 Main St. The three story structure will include 24 hotel rooms on the second and third stories, leaving room for an Italian steakhouse on the ground level. Before the hotel could be built, O’Neill had to demolish an amalgamation of residential and commercial buildings. Construction will be completed in the 1st half of 2022.  
  
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A mixed use tower with hotel component is planned to be built on the parking lot next to the North Market in downtown Columbus Ohio. The 31 story $292 million project plans to break ground in the 1st half of 2022 and will include a 212 guestroom boutique hotel, 170 residential units, office, retail, social club, fitness center and spa. The development team includes: Rockbridge Capital, Schiff Capital Group, Edwards Companies and Wood Cos. The project was designed by NBBJ Architects.  
 
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The Santa Clara California Planning Commission has recommended that the City Council approve plans for a 396-room hotel on the intersection of Coleman Avenue and Brokaw Road. The hotel will be a combination of extended stay and limited-service hotel rooms. It will have a bar and restaurant with live, indoor music. Parking at the site will include several EV charging stations. It will be valet only with mechanical lift spaces. The development will mean the demolition of two long time properties in Santa Clara that were most recently occupied by Lillie Mae’s House of Soul Food and the Old Coleman Still. The project is being developed by: Kevin Wennergren/Rachel Lambert, Mogul Hospitality Partners, & Santa Clara LLC.  
  
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Owned by the Pokagon Band of Potowatomi Indians headed by Chairman Matt Wesaw construction of a new hotel at the Four Winds Casino in South Bend Indiana has reached the 15th floor and will continue to 23 floors at a pace of a new floor a week. The construction timeline had been slowed due to a labor shortage and increased construction costs. The hotel will have 300 guestrooms once complete. The casino had recently been upgraded to a class three casino that can offer table games, slot machines and video gaming. HBG Designs is the project Architect. Frank Freedman is the COO for Four Winds Casinos.  
  
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