From DNA Info:
A Flushing-based developer who recently plunked down $22 million in cash to buy the largest property in Downtown Jamaica, is planning to build three Marriott-brand hotels in the area, he said.
Chris Xu, who built several hotels near LaGuardia Airport and in Chinatown, is also bringing apartments and a supermarket to the neighborhood.
Two of new hotels — Courtyard and Fairfield Inn and Suites — would be located in one building planned on Archer Avenue, near 149th Street, Xu, president of the United Construction & Development Group Corp., said.
The 16-story building would contain more than 330 hotel rooms (Courtyard would feature 224 rooms and Fairfield would have 114), he said.
Xu is also planning to build another hotel — SpringHill Suites — on Queens Boulevard, between Jamaica and Hillside avenues, he said.
That building would be six stories high and would feature 160 rooms, he said.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Jamaica getting 3 new hotels
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11 comments:
Guaranteed that these hotels will become homeless shelters in no time. Has anyone walked around that area lately? Talk about a scary and unsafe environment.
These hotels will wind up being homeless shetlers.
You are right. No one builds a homeless shelter so the politicians arrange for them to build a hotel, set up all the background and then orchestrate their conversions into facilities that employees plenty of Democrats either directly, by building and running the place through its ultimate transformation into a shelter, or indirectly by attracting hordes to the needy programs run by Democratic party cadre.
One of the reasons your representative doesn't have time to return your calls or has a flunky tell you to dial 311.
When I walk along Jamaica Ave and Parsons Blvd, I am constantly being asked by tourists and business travelers for a recommendation for a nearby hotel, so now I have an answer for them.
Anonymous said...
When I walk along Jamaica Ave and Parsons Blvd, I am constantly being asked by tourists and business travelers for a recommendation for a nearby hotel, so now I have an answer for them.
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Jamaica has tourists and business travelers!
the Chinese takeover continues
Start buying properties in Jamaica, the Asians are coming! The Asians are coming!
Great. Now tourists from JFK have a one seat ride to the airport.
When I walk around Queens I am constantly asked by locals and visitors for recommendation of an honest politician and I have no answer for them.
Does anyone of our electeds honestly think that a family from Sweden would dare get off the train to tour and stay in Jamaica?
I drove through that area this past summer and boy is it filthy, scary, and just a cesspool of seedy people. I wouldn't dare park my car and walk around Sutphin Blvd or Jamaica Av and I can't see any out of towners doing it either!
Please name some recently-built hotels that became shelters so I can use them as examples when making anon 3's point. The ones I know of in Queens were hotels for years and years before they starting housing Democrats exclusively.
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