Downtown Columbia hotel homeowners share concerns above AC Marriott system

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
Downtown Columbia lodge owners shared issues Tuesday around a potential lodge.
The homeowners of the Broadway Lodge and the Tiger Lodge want additional methods to the parking predicament encompassing a new possible AC Marriott planning to be created at Hitt and Cherry Streets.
“With loads of regional firms, shopping for spaces in there, no matter if it truly is for their staff members or, you know, just obtaining hourly metered spaces for their for their patrons, when you’re having, you know a lot more than a third of the areas away from, from that PV Komplettanlagen large amount, it is really heading to have a huge result,” explained Glyn Laverick, the Tiger Hotel operator.
The AC Marriott developers want 99 of the 176 spots in the 10th and Cherry Road parking garage, for its 140 hotel rooms.
For comparison, the Tiger Hotel has 49 spaces in the 8th and Cherry Road parking garage for its 62 resort rooms.
The Broadway Resort has 107 parking spots in the Small Road garage for its 114 resort rooms.
“To soar to the front of the line right here and displace current holders, I nonetheless think downtown firms will be a lot less than joyful about that,” reported David Parmley, the Broadway Lodge owner.
Details from the Parking Advisory Fee on garage occupancy demonstrates from March 8 to May possibly 26, the 10th and Cherry St. garage only averaged 100{56ef4555b1160ba09e855af6afd9aff20ca1ee0c32187e33609ae0a92f439672} occupancy the moment, on April 11.
“You know, we’re not inquiring for general public subsidies listed here but the parking is seriously a crucial,” claimed Jack Cardetti, who represented the new hotel developers at the Columbia Town Council assembly Monday.
The metropolis council pushed back again the vote for the hotel’s parking to Aug. 16.