Greenville, South Carolina -Bring a gorgeous accommodation to travelers. A new hotel is working on the Paris Mountain slope.
Devine Group wants to reconsider the history of the accommodation of Travelers REST at $ 60 million at Altamont. It features 360 -degree views of downtown in the mountain side and green building.
“We were originally brought out by the idea that we could do luxury for high -end luxurious condominiums and rental apartment development, but we arrived there. Kurt, the CEO and founder of Devine Group. Patel said.
This plan is for the grand ball room, event lawn, rooftop bar, pool, and 150 rooms with 150 rooms. Patel says that this plan will open in 2030.
“There is no place to hold a large -scale event and have a meal and lodge while all guests are in one place. So I think it’s a wedding, I think it’s a business custom.” 。
Authorities say this project is the largest development in urban history. So the developers want to have an economic impact on downtown business. Furthermore, the 20 -acre land stored as the green area of the city.
Developers require annexation and re -zoning. The community has already responded.
“I’m all responsible, what it looks like in a small town, and how to provide work and sightseeing money, but the project of this ability is huge.” Hari Marins, a traveler rest resident, said.
Some are worried about adding traffic, wildlife, and land loss. Therefore, the petition has acquired traction.
“It’s quiet, tasteful, and everyone here wants to protect it. So I feel that it is directly against the kind of value we hold here.” She said.
Others say they are happy to see something other than housing.
“The tax revenue obtained from such a $ 60 million project is much higher than the one obtained from housing development without burdening the service. That is just a victory for the community,” he said. Jacob Peabody said.
Developers want to hear your thoughts before they officially submit a project to the city for approval. From 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm, a public information meeting will be held on Monday, February 10 at Ferman’s YOUNTS CONFERENCE CENTER.
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