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Residence Inn Arlington Capital View Hotel Awarded LEED® Gold Certification

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Foss hotel shoreline-permit fight likely to go to state’s high court

A Bellingham hotel developer says he’s ready to start construction on a long-delayed new hotel on downtown Tacoma’s Thea Foss Waterway, but a rival Tacoma hotel owner says he intends to appeal the hotel’s shoreline permit to the State Supreme Court. “We’ve got two banks ready to provide the financing. We’ve got the permits. We’re ready to start any day now,” said Mark Hollander, president of Holland [Read More Extended Stay Hotel Review News]

NCC committee signs off on 180-unit, extended-stay hotel

The Northland Community Council Development Committee reviewed several zoning and graphics applications Jan. 25, recommending one for approval, one for a return visit and several for rejection by city officials. Committee members voted 13-0 with conditions to approve zoning changes to allow an extended-stay hotel to be constructed at 4042 Morse Road. Originally conceived as a storage facility, property owner Faith [Read More Extended Stay Hotel Review News]

Raleigh Issuing RFP for Conv. Center Hotel

 RALEIGH, N.C. With multiple developers already having expressed interest, City Council has voted unanimously today to issue a request-for-proposals to develop a new hotel across the street from the Raleigh Convention Center. Studies suggest a vacant downtown half-acre lot would be suitable for mixed use, including restaurant, hotel, residential and office use. According to a city release, the City [Read More Extended Stay Hotel Review News]

Raleigh seeks official bids for hotel near convention center

RALEIGH — With multiple developers already having expressed interest, City Council voted unanimously today to issue a request-for-proposals to develop a new hotel across the street from the Raleigh Convention Center. Studies suggest the vacant downtown half-acre lot – bordered by Salisbury, Lenoir and South streets – would be suitable for mixed use, including restaurant, hotel, res [Read More Extended Stay Hotel Review News]

Downtown Des Moines hotel likely to gain approval

A proposed downtown hotel that has been the subject of several protracted meetings likely will gain final approval from the Des Moines City Council on Monday. City Manager Rick Clark told The Des Moines Register late last week that he is recommending the council approve the project, which has sparked heated debate among nearby residents who didn’t want the structure in the neighborhood. The most recent discussion [Read More Extended Stay Hotel Review News]

Hotel developer buys property as City Council rethinks design

The developer behind plans for a hotly debated Hampton Inn in downtown Des Moines bought the property Tuesday. Jan. 31 marked the last available day in a purchasing contract for Ravi Patel of Hawkeye Hotels to purchase the Water Street riverfront property. The fate of the hotel project now rests in the hands of City Council members who are rethinking the building’s design before a Monday hearing. The city offered [Read More Extended Stay Hotel Review News]

Developer for proposed downtown hotel buys land, awaits ‘Judgement Day’ from …

The developer behind plans for a hotly debated Hampton Inn in downtown Des Moines officially bought the proposed property on Tuesday. Jan. 31 marked the last available day in a purchasing contract for Ravi Patel of the Burlington-based Hawkeye Hotels to purchase the Water Street riverfront property from its seller, Frank Levy. The fate of the hotel project now rests in the hands of City Council members who are reth [Read More Extended Stay Hotel Review News]

Des Moines City Council delays downtown hotel decision

While the Des Moines City Council on Friday delayed final approval on the much-debated hotel project proposed for downtown, one conclusion did come forward: The council doesn’t know enough about thin bricks. Earlier this week, a city design board recommended that the project’s developer use full bricks on the street-facing sides of the Hampton Inn and an extended stay hotel slated for the 100 block of Water Str [Read More Extended Stay Hotel Review News]

Downtown hotel decision stalled until Feb. 6

While the Des Moines City Council Friday delayed final approval on the much-debated hotel project proposed for downtown, one conclusion did come forward: The council doesn’t know enough about thin bricks. Earlier this week, a city design board recommended that the project’s developer use full bricks on the street-facing sides of the Hampton Inn and an extended stay hotel slated for the 100 block of W [Read More Extended Stay Hotel Review News]