Springfield city councilors praise plans for return of Marriott Hotel at Tower Square
Updated Dec 14, 2020;
Posted Dec 14, 2020
12/11/2020 -Springfield- The former Tower Square Hotel is undergoing a $15-$20 million conversion into a full service Marriott Hotel. The exterior is now covered with an EFIS system (Exterior Facade Insulating System). (Don Treeger / The Republican)
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SPRINGFIELD City councilors on Monday praised the plans for the Marriott Hotel to return to Tower Square in the spring following major renovations.
The ownership presented plans for two exterior signs at a council public hearing Monday, at which there was no opposition. The council will consider final approval at its next regular meeting.
Tower Square Hotel to reclaim Marriott name following up to $20M in renovations
Updated Dec 14, 2020;
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SPRINGFIELD The Tower Square Hotel with its 266 guest rooms plus banquet facilities and amenities will reopen this spring with the Marriott brand name restored.
Vid Mitta, one of the partners who paid $10.5 million for the hotel in 2018, said the renaming will follow $15 million to $20 million in ongoing renovations.
“We are redoing it from the inside out,” he said Friday.
The exterior is now protected by an EFIS, Exterior Facade Insulating System.
The same partners Mitta of Lexington, Dinesh Patel of East Longmeadow, and Rohit Patel and Kamlesh Patel of Maine also paid $7 million for the office tower, shopping mall, parking garage and Steiger Park across Main Street.