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This appears to be a newly-built hotel near the entertainment district of Cancun (Cocobongos, Forum By the Sea, Margaritaville, etc). More information can be found on
this link (note - this is all in Spanish).
Note this does not appear to be property with beach access. It is connected to a major convention/events center, but is still in the hotel zone.
Below is the google translate version of the article.
Under the signature "aloft" hotel chain Starwood hotel open in June adjacent to the Cancun Center, which consists of 180 rooms and will come to boost business tourism segment in the area.
Isaac Hamui Abadi, property owner, said that the opening of the hotel on that date is a fact, as it is committed with a group of conventioneers who booked 100 rooms in the middle of that month.
"We are short of a few things, but it will have to open as you are, as we have committed some dates," said the businessman.
The property also will be held for 140 parking spaces, and although he would not disclose the amount of investment, saying only that it is a significant amount.
He said the "Aloft" will be a business class hotel and is one of the best in its class. On its website, the hotel chain in July aperturará also the building that held in Merida, Yucatan.
Cancun concentrated in the area surrounding the convention center, about three thousand rooms in European plan to advance the "all inclusive" and this property will increase the supply of this segment of tourism.
Nationally, the average cost of an international tourist is $ 430, the business equivalent to about $ 900 with stays of 4.27 days.
Moreover, Hamui Abadi said the cruise market in Mahahual recover slightly this year, expecting the arrival of 190 floating hotels compared to 2012, where he received 140.