среда, 31 декабря 2014 г.

Cottonwood Hotel would be up to six stories tall. It would include 5,000 to 8,000 square feet of spa


Baylor Properties Corp. plans to build a $27 million residential project comprising 254 rental units. It also plans a $9 million commercial-retail project comprising 60,000 square feet, Baylor Properties General Manager Tom Hall-Tam said Monday.
Cottonwood Hotel would be up to six stories tall. It would include 5,000 to 8,000 square feet of space for meetings, weddings and other events, hotels in cocoa beach Hall-Tam hotels in cocoa beach said. The boutique hotel doesn t have a hotel brand yet, although Hall-Tam said the developers are working to reach an agreement with either Hilton or Marriott.
Baylor Properties principals are from China and are looking for good properties in which to invest, he said. The company hired a consultant who found that eastern Lincoln County lacked both a hotel and meeting hotels in cocoa beach space, Hall-Tam said.
The developer is scheduled to seek approval for the hotel at a joint meeting of the Lincoln County hotels in cocoa beach Board of Commissioners and Lincoln County Planning Board at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 1 in the James W. Warren Citizens Center, 114 W. Main St., Lincolnton. hotels in cocoa beach A public hearing on the request also will be held that night.
Lincoln County planning staff recommends the project be approved. The planned development is in an area designated for such uses by the county s Comprehensive Land Use Plan. It s near major highways and where commercial development is concentrated, planners said in public filings.
In another sign of growth in the area, Shea Homes, an Arizona-based national home builder, expects to have 1,650 homes in its Trilogy Lake Norman subdivision by 2021. Trilogy encompasses 589 primarily wooded acres on the south side of N.C. 73 west of Little hotels in cocoa beach Egypt Road.
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