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City moves forward with controversial hotel development plan

July 19, 2024 | Newport, Campbell County, Kentucky



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City moves forward with controversial hotel development plan
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed a significant proposal for a conditional use permit aimed at developing a dual-flag hotel on the World Peace Bell site, located at the intersection of 4th and York Streets. The application, presented by North Shore Design, seeks to construct a seven-story hotel encompassing approximately 130,000 square feet and featuring around 209 rooms.

City representatives highlighted the project's unique aspect: a public-private partnership that includes a parking garage designed to meet the hotel’s parking requirements while also addressing the broader downtown parking challenges. This partnership is seen as a crucial step in enhancing the area’s infrastructure.

The proposed hotel is designed to integrate well with the downtown context, adhering to specific guidelines regarding height, massing, and overall appearance. While the hotel project is the focus of the current discussions, plans for an additional office building facing Monmouth Street were also mentioned, although they are not under consideration at this time.

Additionally, it was noted that the World Peace Bell, currently situated on the site, is planned for relocation as part of a longer-term project, which will also involve moving associated memorials. The board is currently reviewing the proposal, which aligns with the city’s comprehensive plan for downtown development. Public testimony was invited, allowing community members to voice their support or concerns regarding the project.

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