Chicago, IL. November 20, 2006 - Hotel-Online and BuildCentral
have added or updated 52 hotel projects in the last two weeks to the New
Hotel Construction Projects database.
Notable projects entered in the last two weeks include:
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New Hotel, Imperial Beach CA
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Four Seasons Resort Expansion, Scottsdale AZ
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Sea Island Beach Club Addition, Sea Island GA
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Wildwood Beach Hotel and Resort, Wildwood NJ
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Staybridge Suites, Franklin WI
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Courtyard by Marriott Hotel, Collierville TN
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Hotel Indigo, Herndon VA
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Charlevoix Pointe Inn, Charlevoix MI
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Hotel Resort, Fishers IN
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Capella Telluride Hotel, Mountain Village CO
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Four Seasons Resort Expansion
(Scottsdale, AZ)
PROJECT INFORMATION
CW#: 663872
(Last Updated: 11/16/2006)
Location: Scottsdale, AZ 85250. 10600 E. Crescent Moon
Dr.
Construction Schedule: Approval and planning stage.
Details: Plans call for adding 94 new guest rooms on Parcel
4A that will include a multi-level pool facility, terracing down the natural
terrain. A new 24,000 square foot free standing destination spa will be
added and the existing spa at the lower level of the main building will
be converted into conference room space.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Architect
George A. Melara, VP & Arizona Managing Director
Nelsen Architects
7031 E Camelback
Suite 100
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
PH: 480-949-6800
http://www.naiarchitecture.com
Owner
Four Seasons Hotels
Corporate Headquarters
1165 Leslie Street
Toronto, Ontario M3C 2K8
PH: 416-449-1750
Fax: 416-441-4374
http://www.fourseasons.com
PROJECT NEWS/NOTES
November 16, 2006. Request approval submitted to the Planning
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