Chicago, IL. February 20, 2007 - Hotel-Online and BuildCentral
have added or updated 126 hotel projects in the last three weeks to the
New Hotel Construction Projects database.
Notable projects entered in the last two weeks include:
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Hotel Redevelopment, Atlantic City NJ
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Holiday Inn, Quincy IL
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Staybridge Suites, Chicago IL
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Convention Center Hotel, Macon GA
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Marriott Hotel Expansion, Rockville MD
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Sky Ute Casino and Resort Expansion, Ignacio CO
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Hilton Garden Inn, San Bernardino CA
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Marriott Solana Expansion, Dallas TX
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Holiday Inn Express, Williamsport PA
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Hyatt Place, Dania Beach FL
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Hotel Redevelopment
(Atlantic City, NJ)
PROJECT INFORMATION
CW#: 717641
(Last Updated: 2/16/2007)
Est. Value: $93 million
Location: Atlantic City, NJ 08401. Corner of Chelsea and
Pacific avenues.
Construction Schedule: Est. Start Date: 10/2007 Est. End
Date: 5/2008
Details: Plans call for redeveloping the existing Holiday
Inn and Howard Johnson into a luxury hotel complex featuring a total of
337 rooms. The current 20-story Holiday Inn tower will include 220 rooms
and the five-story Howard Johnson wing will have 117 rooms.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Developer/Owner
Curtis Bashaw, Co-Founder and Co-Chief Executive Officer Cape Advisors
Cape May, 29 Perry Street, Cape May, NJ 08204, PH: 608-884-6580, Fax: 609-884-7949,
Email: [email protected],
http://www.capeadvisors.com
PROJECT NEWS/NOTES
February 16, 2007. A development group called AC Beach Development
Partners LLC, led by Curtis Bashaw acquired the property in January 2007
for $36.5 million. Architect Ricardo Legorreta designed the expansion. |
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