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City Approves Long-Awaited Hotel and Parking Garage Project

July 19, 2024 | Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky



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City Approves Long-Awaited Hotel and Parking Garage Project
In a recent government meeting, city officials discussed the approval of a conditional use permit for a new hotel project spearheaded by developer Sean Pan. The project, which has been in the works for four years, aligns with the city’s comprehensive plan and is seen as a critical component for the development of a parking garage that will serve both the hotel and the surrounding area.

City staff recommended the project’s approval, highlighting the extensive collaboration between the city and the project team, including design professionals from North Shore. A key condition for the project is that it will undergo a development plan review process as outlined in the city’s zoning code, ensuring compliance with local regulations.

The hotel is part of a larger tax increment financing (TIF) application submitted to the state, which is essential for the project's financial viability. Officials clarified that the hotel cannot open until the parking garage is completed, emphasizing the interdependence of the two developments. While there will be dedicated parking for hotel patrons, officials noted that specific spaces cannot be reserved due to tax-exempt financing constraints. However, the garage is expected to provide ample parking for both hotel guests and other local users, such as courthouse visitors, particularly during the day.

Overall, the meeting underscored the city’s commitment to advancing this long-planned hotel project, which is anticipated to enhance the central business district and support local economic growth.

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