Guntersville City Harbor began opening earlier this spring next phase will be a $15 million destination Hilton-branded hotel that's expected to open in 2023.
Lawler, who also developed the 120-acre residential The Reserve at Lake Guntersville, began construction on the project last year.Home Re:Decor
, a furniture and decor store specializing in interior design services, refurbished items, wedding and event planning., featuring an antique boat theme and a sports bar menu, with burgers, salads, wraps and wings.,, the franchise that began in Madison, offering cigars, loose tobacco, and accessories., the restaurant that began in Thomasville, with five other locations around the state.City Harbor SuitesLa Esquina and Big Mike’s are still a few weeks from opening, Lawler said.
The next phase will be a $15 million destination Hilton-branded hotel with about 90 rooms. Lawler said he hopes to break ground on the project within six to seven months and see it open in 2023. A destination hotel along the waterfront had long been a goal for city leadership. Last month, the Guntersville City Council approved the hotel project through an agreement which calls for the city to sell the land to P. Lawler Enterprises for $10. Direct tax revenue from the project, once the hotel is completed, is estimated to be more than $950,000 a year.
The hotel property reverts to the city if certain development dates or requirements are not met, and plans for the hotel are subject to city approval.Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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