Welbro Building has put up buildings in many tight spaces, he said. “We want to make sure that those businesses will be able to continue to operate within reason anyway, while they’re still under construction,” Ken Bryan, who chairs the commission, said. While they welcome the project, city commissioners are concerned about the impacts of construction on downtown businesses. So to you actually begin groundbreaking on the site, we’re looking at sometime in April, so very late March or the month of April.” The anticipated opening would be in September or October 2024, assuming more hurricanes, pandemics or depressions don’t interfere. “I’m not aware of who or what that company or who those individuals may be at this point in time. “It appears at this time that the plan reviews will be outsourced to a third party,” Torino said. Any changes will affect interior public spaces or the kitchen. The exterior of the hotel has not changed since its design was submitted to the city. The owner hopes to apply for a building permit “sometime in February, perhaps early March,” Torino said. That process should be completed by the end of January. The owner, Manoj Bhoola, manager of Ormond Beach-based Elite Hospitality, must the take the plans to Margaritaville, the franchise owner, to get its blessings on the plans. The architects will submit plans for the hotel at the end of this week to Maitland-based Welbro Building Corp, the general contractor constructing the project.
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