The Schuett Companies is renovating the residential units, basement and exterior of the downtown Bismarck North Dakota Patterson Hotel.   Schuett Companies received a historic tax credit through the National Park Service to restore the exterior of Patterson Place. The company will receive an income tax credit worth 20% of the rehabilitation project’s cost. Tom Schuett is President of Schuett Companies. The building is being restored to its historic character and as part of the project and the basement will be part of the Peacock Alley restaurant expansion. All 117 residential units will also be updated. AWH Architects is designing the project. The renovations are scheduled to be completed at the end of 2020.
 
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The city of Manchester New Hampshire approved a plan to develop the long-vacant Parkade shopping center into a 23-acre mixed use hotel, residential and retail center. The $140 million commercial and residential project plan calls for 480 apartments, a 120-room hotel, 98,000 square feet of office space and 63,00 square feet of retail space on 23 acres. The project is being developed by Manchester Parkade I. The company’s principals are developer Michael Licamele, and Harry Freeman.
 
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Fairfax County Planning Commission approved a comprehensive sign plan for the new Archer Hotel in western McLean on the edge of Tysons Virginia. The developer Lynne Strobel or Tysons LW Hotel Associates LP is building the hotel on 0.75 acres south of Dolley Madison Boulevard at 7599 Colshire Drive. Construction on the hotel is planned to finish next summer. The 178-room hotel will be seven stories and have a 7,082-square-foot full-service restaurant called Almanac, as well as an attached, independent retail space. The hotel and other businesses will be built atop a two-level parking structure.
 
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Plans to remodel the Coast Inn in Laguna Beach, California are moving forward. The hotel is owned Chris Dornin of Dornin Investment Group. The project will return the building to its 1927 Spanish Colonial Revival style. The Bear Flag Fish Co, a fast-casual restaurant and fish market, will take over the space that was once the Boom Boom Room and a rooftop deck will add a third story. The hotel will have 24 rooms, the same number it has had since the 1930s.   Construction of the $25 million project is planned to begin next year.
 
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Developer Pegasus Partners is proposing to build a residential building and separate hotel at a 1.83 acre parcel at 1300 Jefferson Street in Hoboken New Jersey. The project is being designed by Fogerty Finger Architects. The tiered structure would sport a five-story podium section that includes the 304-space parking component, while the remainder of the building incorporates sections of 11, 16, and 18 stories. 357 apartments would be included and the residences currently break down as 30 studios, 120 one-bedrooms, 182 two-bedrooms, and 25 three-bedrooms. Amenities at the building would include several active roof terraces along the building’s tiers, a gym, and a pool on the 17th floor. At the street level, 24,526-square feet of retail space split between four storefronts would be featured, as would a 5,234-square foot plaza for public use along the 13th Street side of the residential portion. The hotel will include 281 guestrooms and would rise 16 stories. The residential and hotel plans will still need to be approved by the city’s planning board before ground can be broken.
  
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Developer JB Leamer is planning to build a 74 guest room boutique hotel in the Oxbow area in Napa California. The project is proposed as part of the Oxbow Gateway project on First Street spread across a pair of four story buildings.  Each building at First and Oxbow would contain 37 guest rooms, with space for street-level retail stores and two levels of underground parking. The complex would include an interior courtyard and private terraces, along with a swimming pool, spa, fitness center, conference and meeting space, and a cafe featuring a sculpture garden. The project is in the planning with the final approval pending the city council’s decision.  
 
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Summa Development Group has filed plans to build a mixed use tower in downtown Orlando Florida that would include a 5-star hotel and condos to open in late 2023. The developer has a contract on a 7-parcel assemblage across from its 24-story Citi Tower apartment building at 101 Lake Ave. The submitted plans include a 228-key luxury convention hotel with more than 60,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor meeting space on three floors and a Sky Club on the 33rd floor with a pool and outdoor dining.
 
The first floor would feature two restaurants with indoor and outdoor seating, separate lobbies for both the hotel and convention center and 14,310 square feet of public space. The hotel rooms would be located on six floors above the eight-level parking garage. The ninth floor includes a spa and shared amenities, with a gym, outdoor fitness center, lap pool, hot tub and cabanas. The project goes to the city’s Municipal Planning Board in September.
 
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The Huntley Village planning commission approved the construction of 100 guestroom Hampton Inn Hotel. The project will include a four-story, 100-room Hampton Inn hotel in Lot 2 of Huntley Crossings corporate park, just east of Route 47 and south of Powers Road in Huntley Village Illinois. The hotel would occupy about 3.7 acres of the 11.3-acre lot. The main building entrance would face toward Route 47. The Huntley Hampton Inn project is expected to cost about $11.5 million. The project is proposed by developer Henry Patel.
 
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The Catawba Indian Nation plans to break ground for a proposed casino and resort off Interstate 85 in Kings Mountain, 30 miles west of Charlotte North Carolina.  In March, the federal Department of the Interior approved a land deal that clears the way for a casino complex at Exit 5 off I-85.  The project calling for a 195,000-square-foot casino and resort. It would include 75,128 square feet for gaming, with 54 table games and 1,800 electronic gaming machines.   It would also house a 940-seat restaurant, a hotel and retail space. Delaware North will manage the casino & resort. Rob Schaeffer Visualization and Planning is designing the project. The project will cost $273 million to develop and will open in late 2021.  
 
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Owners Twin River Worldwide Holdings Inc. plans to invest $61 million into renovating the Isle of Capri Casino off East Front Street in Kansas City Missouri re-branding the property as Casino KC. The project is planned to start in 2021, will renovate the interior and exterior of the building and add new restaurants, retail, a spa and amphitheater. Phase 2 of the project will include the construction of a new hotel adjacent to the casino.  
 
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