Casino operator Bally’s Corporation plans to build a 500 guestroom hotel tower as part of its $1.7 billion casino project that is currently under construction in the River West area of Chicago, Illinois.  The 34-story hotel will be located on the southern end of the property and is being reviewed by the Chicago Department of Planning and Development. HKS Architects is designing the project. Christopher Jewett is VP of Development for Bally’s Corporation. The casino portion currently under construction will be complete in late 2026 with a planned 2030 completion for the hotel.

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Developer HCW Nall, LLC is proposing to build an AC Marriott Hotel at the Aspiria campus in Overland Park, Kansas. The project would be located on the SW corner of 115th St & Nall Ave and would rise four stories and contain 125 guestrooms with an outdoor swimming pool and waterfall feature on the north side of the hotel. The hotel will be constructed with a combination of EIFS, metal panels and glazing. There is a small amount of tile/stone shown at the entrance of the building. Restaurants and retail are also proposed as part of the project.    

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A LivAway Suites extended stay hotel is planned in Tolleson, Arizona west of Phoenix on a couple of acres at the southeast corner of Interstate 10 and 91st Avenue. The four-story, $15 million hotel will include 126 guest rooms across 60,884 square feet and sit adjacent to a McDonalds, Starbucks and QuikTrip. It’s being developed by West77 Partners and designed by BRR Architecture Inc. LivAway Suites is a sensible extended stay brand, where long-term guests are invited to relax, work, and live in the simple comfort of sleek, spacious accommodations.   

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Developer Fariborz Moshfegh is planning to demo and existing apartment building and build a 10-story hotel in its place in Hollywood, California. Plans has been resubmitted to build the 156 guest room hotel at 1719 North Whitley Avenue. It would replace a two-story, 40-unit rent-controlled apartment complex, built in 1920 on a half-acre. The hotel, designed by Daryoush Safai, would include a series of iron balconies and include a rooftop pool deck.

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Developer Fariborz Moshfegh is planning to demo and existing apartment building and build a 10-story hotel in its place in Hollywood, California. Plans has been resubmitted to build the 156 guest room hotel at 1719 North Whitley Avenue. It would replace a two-story, 40-unit rent-controlled apartment complex, built in 1920 on a half-acre. The hotel, designed by Daryoush Safai, would include a series of iron balconies and include a rooftop pool deck.     

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They say that lightning never strikes in the same place twice, but for insurers, it strikes over 250,000 times per year, causing hundreds of millions of dollars in damages. In fact, the cost of homeowners’ claims for damage due to lightning strikes has increased dramatically — up 20 percent over the last three years. According to a new Insurance Information Institute (I.I.I.) analysis of homeowners’ insurance data, there were 256,000 lightning claims in 2006, causing about $882 million in insured losses. The I.I.I. puts the average claim for lightning at $3,446. By comparison, in 2004, there were about 278,000 lighting claims, which caused about $735 million in insured losses with the average claim totaling $2,646. The average cost per claim rose 30 percent between 2004 and 2006, even as the actual number of such claims fell by nearly 8 percent. “The paid losses are likely to increase to nearly $1 billion in 2007, despite the declining number of claims, in part, because of the explosion in the number and value of consumer electronics in homes,” said Loretta Worters, vice president of the I.I.I. “Wide-screen TVs, home entertainment centers, multiple computer households, gaming systems and other expensive devices are having a significant impact on claims losses.” Damage caused by lightning, such as fire, is covered by standard homeowners’ insurance policies. Some policies provide coverage for power surges — the direct result of lightning striking a home. There is also coverage for lightning damage under the comprehensive portion of an auto insurance policy. Preventing losses In conjunction with Lightning Safety Week (June 24-30), the I.I.I. offers the following tips to protect homes and businesses against power surges and lightning strikes: Install a lightning protection system to supply structural protection by providing a specified path on which lightning can travel. When a building is equipped with a lightning protection system, the destructive power of the lightning strike is directed safely into the ground, leaving the structure and its contents undamaged. The system includes a lightning rod or air terminals at the top of the house that can be disguised to look like a weather vane and wires to carry the current down to grounding rods at the bottom of the house. According to the Institute for Business and Home Safety (IBHS), the lightning protection system needs to be securely anchored to the roof. Otherwise, it may whip around in a storm and damage the building. So make sure to have a licensed electrician install your lightning rod and protection system. Use surge protectors. Today’s sensitive electronic equipment is particularly vulnerable to lightning. To assure the highest level of protection, UL-listed surge arrestors should be installed on electrical service panels. Installations typically include surge arrestors for the main electric panel, as well as incoming phone, cable, satellite and data lines. Surge arrestors protect against damaging electrical surges that can enter a structure via power transmission lines. By filtering and dissipating the harmful surges, arrestors prevent electrical fires and protect against electrical discharges that can damage a home’s electrical system, computers and appliances. UL-listed transient voltage surge suppressors can also be installed to protect specific pieces of electronic equipment. Keep in mind that power strips offer little protection from electrical power surges. Unplug expensive electronic equipment, such as TVs and computers, as an added precaution if you know a storm is approaching. For more information on insurance and home safety, go to the I.I.I.’s Web site at www.iii.org. The I.I.I. is a nonprofit communications organization supported by the insurance industry. (c) 2007 Cincinnati Post. Provided by ProQuest Information and Learning. All rights Reserved. www.theprotectionsource.com President: Robert W Rapp, PH 303-295-1695


The Auburn, Alabama City Council has approved the construction of a new AC Marriott Hotel in downtown Auburn. Proposed by RAM Hotels the new AC Hotels by Marriott will be located on 0.86 acres next door to Auburn Bank along North Gay Street. The hotel would contain 129 guestrooms, two bars and a restaurant. Rinkesh Patel is the CEO of RAM Hotels. Webb Construction is the general contractor.      

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Developer 510 Hospitality LLC is planning a new Hilton branded Homewood Suites Hotel at the Hilltop area of Richmond, California. The hotel is will be 79,618 square feet, with five stories and 103 guest room, and be located at the northeast corner of 3101 Garrity Way and Blume Drive. Amenities will include an outdoor seating area, fitness room, conference room and bicycle storage lockers. The rooms will also have kitchenettes. The project team includes: Design Cell Architecture, BKF Engineers, Hillview Construction LLC and L.A. Group Design Works.       

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Developer Taicoon Property Partners LLC plans to tear down the existing building at 1501 Langston Blvd in Arlington, Virginia and build a 94-unit condo hotel, branded with a major, hotel flag. Designed by WDG Architecture the condo hotel would feature hotel services including butlers, valets, spa and high end amenities.  The 392,000 square feet building would be 11 stories, including a penthouse, over three levels of structured parking with 205 spaces. Non-penthouse units would range from one to three bedrooms, between 1,100 and 2,900 square feet.  Six penthouse units would be 4,700 square feet. Land Use Group PLLC is the project’s land use attorney. Hai Chien Want is CEO of Taicoon.

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Developer Taicoon Property Partners LLC plans to tear down the existing building at 1501 Langston Blvd in Arlington, Virginia and build a 94-unit condo hotel, branded with a major, hotel flag. Designed by WDG Architecture the condo hotel would feature hotel services including butlers, valets, spa and high end amenities.  The 392,000 square feet building would be 11 stories, including a penthouse, over three levels of structured parking with 205 spaces. Non-penthouse units would range from one to three bedrooms, between 1,100 and 2,900 square feet.  Six penthouse units would be 4,700 square feet. Land Use Group PLLC is the project’s land use attorney. Hai Chien Want is CEO of Taicoon.     

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