Originally Posted by
James Luckard
It sounds like it. The announcement I posted a few posts above says:
The four-star brand has high standards, Costello said, so the building's HVAC systems will need to be updated and all bathrooms and flooring in the hotel will also be redone. The atrium will also be completely redesigned, and other common areas and amenity spaces will be added or updated like a fitness center, dining and bar areas, outdoor fire pits, a rooftop pool, meeting and conference areas and possibly a spa. The hotel's entryway will also change.
Poking at their project's web page (
https://www.costelloconstruction.com...-center-hotel/), it appears that the added south tower is built into the prior tower's southwest corner which had a brick facade and the Sheraton logo which then necessitated moving the front entrance:
From Google Maps:
David