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Candlewood Hotel and Restaurants
(Sugarloaf Township, PA)
PROJECT INFORMATION
CW#: 685388
(Last Updated: 1/3/2007)
Location: Sugarloaf Township, PA 18219. At the top of
the hill between Route 93 and the Tomhicken Road.
Construction Schedule: Est. Start Date: 7/2007
Est. End Date: 5/2008
Details: Plan calls for a hotel with 124 rooms, a 200-seat
dining area in one restaurant and a 125-seat dining area in a second restaurant.
The hotel would also have meeting rooms and 263 parking spaces.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Engineer/Planner
Bob Dougherty
RJD Engineering
91 North Wyoming Street
Hazleton, PA 18201
PH: 570-459-2609
Realtor
Investment Realty of Florida
American Hotel Development Partners LLC
8620 S. Tamiami Suite N-P
Sarasota, FL 34238
PH: 941-650-3606
Fax: 941-918-0605
http://www.lawrencebauman.com
Developer/Owner
Alex Gianini, CEO
Gianini Management
PH: 941-918-4300 x 101
PROJECT NEWS/NOTES
January 3, 2007. Plans submitted to the Sugarloaf Township Planning
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