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Don't forget the Holiday Inn that is rumored to be going in at former
Payless Cashways site.
On Feb 2, 2004, at 3:08 PM, Jonathan King wrote:
>
> So it turns out that the "impaired" status of Hinkson Creek really
> might have some teeth in it after all:
>
> http://archive.columbiatribune.com/2004/Jan/20040130News006.asp
>
> The select quote from this is:
>
> In addition to Bass Pro, among the high-dollar, high-profile
> developments yet to get DNR approval is the renovation and
> expansion of the Sam's Club building off Conley Road, the
> Wal-Mart Supercenter planned for Grindstone Parkway and the
> Lake Broadway commercial development that was approved last fall.
> Today's groundbreaking for Boone Hospital's $14.1 million south
> expansion was canceled because of a lack of permits.
>
> So that's a lot of stuff held up. And the weird thing on this list
> is the "renovation and expansion of the Sam's Club building" item.
> I'd never heard that one before. I'm guessing that this has
> something to do with the albatross that is the former MegaMarket
> location? I guess the good news there would be if the Kroenke group
> were forced to build a decent parking lot.
>
> Then in other news:
>
> http://archive.columbiatribune.com/2004/Jan/20040131Busi002.asp
>
> "A Jefferson City company plans to build a Hilton Garden Inn Hotel
> and Conference Center at the Centerstate Crossing development
> that's picking up steam in north Columbia.
>
> KCP Hospitality won the Hilton franchise last week and plans a
> $15 million, four-story, 150-room hotel overlooking a lake
> planned next to the new Bass Pro Shops, company Vice President
> Ray Puri said."
>
> So if I've been counting it up right, that means that that
> developers are currently planning to build over 500 more
> mid-/upper-scale hotel rooms in Columbia counting neither the
> project that might happen on University property nor anything on the
> Phillips tract. (The current ones would be this Hilton, a Marriott
> at 63/AC, and a Holiday Inn mixed into the Nifong maze).
>
> Yeesh...somebody must know something I don't about hotel room demand
> around here.
>
> jking
>
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