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Community rallies for new hotel project at Rehoboth Beach

June 08, 2024 | Rehoboth Beach, Sussex County, Delaware



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Community rallies for new hotel project at Rehoboth Beach
During a recent government meeting, community members expressed strong support for a proposed hotel project in Rehoboth Beach, highlighting its potential benefits for families and visitors alike.

One speaker, a local pre-kindergarten teacher and grandmother, emphasized the importance of family-friendly accommodations in the area, stating, \"Families are my business, and I'd love to see more families enjoying this wonderful hotel and this paradise that we call Rehoboth Beach.\" She and her husband both voiced their support for the project, underscoring its appeal to families.

Victoria Fraser, a long-time visitor from Kent County, also shared her enthusiasm for the hotel, describing it as \"aesthetically beautiful\" and \"unobtrusive\" to the city skyline. Fraser, who has participated in the annual polar bear plunge for 30 years, expressed her desire to stay at the hotel, urging the council to approve the project and ensure its safety.

Mark Mardwald, an experienced operating engineer, added his professional endorsement, citing his extensive background in constructing significant infrastructure projects. He expressed a desire to contribute to the development of the hotel, stating, \"I strongly recommend that you approve these folks' application.\"

The meeting showcased a unified community voice advocating for the hotel, reflecting a shared vision for enhancing Rehoboth Beach as a family-friendly destination.

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