![]() When completed, the new hotel will have 122 hotel rooms, a lobby entrance on State Street, a roof deck, and 123 parking spaces. ![]() ![]() The La Quinta Inn at 1601 State Street (Valerio/Arrellaga), formerly the El Prado Inn, is being expanded and converted into a Courtyard by Marriott. Similar to 812 Garden Street, four rooms will have kitchens and the other 11 kitchenettes.Ī collaboration between the Miramar Group, Kim and Tammy Hughes, and Good Lion Hospitality, the hotel at 801 State Street (at De La Guerra) will have a full-service restaurant on the ground floor, a basement cocktail lounge, and a rooftop cocktail bar.ĬOURTYARD BY MARRIOTT / 1601 STATE STREET Sabetian’s second project is the conversion of the 8,065-square-foot property at 513 and 517 De La Vina (Cota/Haley). At 12,163-square-foot 812 Garden Street (Canon Perdido/De La Guerra), three units will have full kitchens and the other 27 will have kitchenettes. Ziprent founder Arvand Sabetian has at least two hotel projects in the pipeline, both of which are like a cross between a hotel and a vacation rental-i.e., staff is reachable by phone rather than on site. According to the website, each hotel offers “a limited menu alongside delicious locally inspired drinks,” along with a coffee bar. Rates are presumably low, because you pay 50 percent when you reserve and the rest a week before your arrival check-in is via text message and housekeeping costs extra. TMC Hospitality’s Drift brand has a flagship in San José del Cabo, Mexico, and two hotels in the works-one in Nashville and one at 524 State Street (Cota/Haley), both shooting to open this summer. Bear in mind that some of these projects are still very early in the process and a lot can change. In coming years, Santa Barbara could be getting as many as 10 new hotels, with more than 500 new rooms.
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