The one-story garage will be replaced with a four-story 29 unit lodging space with 12,800 square feet of fitness space, and 2,650 square feet of retail.
The city has approved the Olympic Athletic Club's application requesting to build a hotel.
OAC wants to change the one-story garage into a four-story, 29 unit lodging space with 12,800 square feet of fitness space, and 2,650 square feet of retail space. Parking for 63 vehicles will be located at and below grade.
The plan is to expand OAC on the second and third floors of the proposed building, retail on the bottom and a hotel on the top floor.
A $14 million redevelopment plan was first filed in 2006 by owner Jim Riggle but was put on hold while the owners looked for funding.
In February, the owners re-filed their application.
According to the Land Use Application update the review board has approved the demolition permit for the existing structure, a one-story garage, and the building of the four-story building.
No environmental impact statement required and the commenting period for this project has ended unless the project gets appealed.
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