JW Marriott Detroit Water Square Construction | Downtown Detroit, Michigan
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
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Opening: The construction began in April 2024, and the hotel is scheduled to open in early 2027.
Features: The JW Marriott Detroit Water Square will boast 600 rooms across 25 stories. It will include amenities like meeting rooms, a full-service spa, a pool, various dining options, and a public park. The hotel will also be connected via a skybridge to the Huntington Place, enhancing its appeal for convention-goers.
Economic Impact: The project is expected to generate more than $100 million in annual spending, serving as an economic catalyst for the area.
Developer: The project is being developed by the Detroit-based Sterling Group.
Brand Significance: This development will mark the second JW Marriott in Michigan, with the brand known for its luxury and high-quality service, aiming to make the location more competitive for hosting large conventions and events, including the NCAA Men’s Final Four basketball tournament in March 2027.
Support and Collaboration: The project has received support from various local government entities, and Marriott International has expressed excitement about managing the property under the JW Marriott brand.
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This was fantastic, I do like the music on the videos but I also like the raw sounds of the construction and the city. Love it!
Thank you very much!
@Losttouchjs Yes because the drone doesn’t have a mic.
Extending 2nd Avenue thru will be a game-changer! Residence and hotel guest will be able to walk up 2nd Avenue just a block to get to businesses, currently they have to walk all the way around Cobo Hall and cross Jefferson avenue.
Quite similar cranes to the big bridge cranes. 👍👍
@@blueman5924 It might even be one that was at the bridge.
Question.....
R they planning on rebuilding cobo parking garage?!!
@@topcat1382 I haven’t heard anything about that.
That building would look better if it were taller like 50 stores
It could have been a better design too. A little more grand since it’s on the waterfront?
There should be 54 story office buildings on this spot since it's demolished
What they are going to build 44 story buildings?
@thebestchannel5456 no I said they should build that since it's empty there
They should make all the buildings taller. I guess they're waiting to see if those shorter ones fill up first. Detroit has a lot of land to build on. Maybe we'll get a tallest building in the future
Gee all that cheap looking glass sheathing is rally going to make the area look like crap!
I know. I wish it was a nicer design.
I’m sure it will be a nice hotel but I must admit by building it so close to the watermark, next-door , that basically destroys the views of 40% of the apartments in the watermark, which is extremely expensive, many potential residents will not be wanting to rent those apartments, because of the destroyed view. Not particularly good planning about this location.
@@brenrenn8306 Very good point. Who wants to look out their window and see a hotel.