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Dalreg
Apr 10, 2007, 10:53 AM
Well this just in!

Cinema site to be hotel
By Rod Nickel, The StarPhoenix
Published: Monday, April 09, 2007
The operator of Holiday Inn Express plans to build downtown’s first new full-service hotel in a generation, buoyed by Saskatoon’s robust economy and the expansion of TCU Place.

The Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites will be built on the Pacific Cinemas site. Demolition of the theatre will be complete as early as Sunday.

“We’re optimistic about what the future has for Saskatoon,” said Jeff Krivoshen, general manager of the Holiday Inn Express on Idylwyld Drive and director of operations of the numbered company that owns the Pacific Cinemas site. “The recent expansion of the (TCU Place) auditorium leads us to believe there’s going to be more conference and convention business coming to town.”


The Pacific Cinemas building on 22nd Street and Pacific Avenue could be demolished as early as Sunday to make room for a new hotel
The expansion of the Prairieland Park exhibition grounds has also generated optimism, Krivoshen said.

Under the company’s franchise agreement with Holiday Inn, it must begin construction within a year and build at least 140 rooms, Krivoshen said. The cost and number of rooms and storeys is still undetermined. The Hilton Garden Inn has 180 rooms spread over 16 storeys.

The new hotel will feature a restaurant, banquet and meeting space and both above- and below-ground parking.

Confirmation of plans for the new hotel comes one month after Remai Ventures backed out of building a downtown mineral spa that it concluded isn’t economically viable.

Despite big recent events like the Junos and Vanier Cup that filled up Saskatoon hotels, there isn’t demand for another downtown hotel, said John Bevis, general manager of the Sheraton Cavalier.

“Is it going to come in handy 12 months of the year? I don’t think so.”

The hotel industry has had a couple of strong years, but it has shown little growth during the past decade, Bevis said. TCU Place’s 54,000-square-foot expansion last year has brought more travellers downtown, but not necessarily enough to justify another hotel, he said.

“To add another 140 rooms into the downtown core, when you do the math it doesn’t seem to work,” Bevis said. “It’s hard to swallow.”

The last full-service hotel built downtown was the Ramada Renaissance, now called the Radisson, in the early 1980s.


rnickel@sp.canwest.com

Big News! But the site isn't very large. I guess this means they have to go vertical. Maybe 15 storeys?

The Diva
Apr 11, 2007, 12:59 PM
Despite big recent events like the Junos and Vanier Cup that filled up Saskatoon hotels, there isn’t demand for another downtown hotel, said John Bevis, general manager of the Sheraton Cavalier.

“Is it going to come in handy 12 months of the year? I don’t think so.”

The hotel industry has had a couple of strong years, but it has shown little growth during the past decade, Bevis said. TCU Place’s 54,000-square-foot expansion last year has brought more travellers downtown, but not necessarily enough to justify another hotel, he said.

“To add another 140 rooms into the downtown core, when you do the math it doesn’t seem to work,” Bevis said. “It’s hard to swallow.”

It's not your money so shut up. If someone wants to spend $$$ to build a new hotel, it is their gamble. The Sheraton Cavalier (at least in Calgary) is a top performer (not sure about the Saskatoon property), so if you invest in your hotel, offer superior service, you shouldn't have anything to worry about. Options for consumers are always good.

LilZebra
Apr 11, 2007, 2:35 PM
A Holiday Inn design like this would be so cool in Toon Town:

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/40/123458077_30ac228325.jpg

But can Toonites handle something as sophisticated as this?

The Diva
Apr 11, 2007, 2:47 PM
Perhaps the first four floors...

circle33
Apr 11, 2007, 2:51 PM
maybe if it's made of straw

BrannyMuffin
Apr 11, 2007, 4:58 PM
maybe if it's made of straw

Or at least brown...

Ruckus
Apr 11, 2007, 5:22 PM
A Holiday Inn design like this would be so cool in Toon Town:

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/40/123458077_30ac228325.jpg

But can Toonites handle something as sophisticated as this?

Not bad for a Holiday Inn, but at 425 rooms and 20 floors a hotel like that could never be built and operated profitably in Saskatoon. A scaled down version might fit nicely.

It's interesting to note Holiday Inn operated a hotel(180 room) one block east of the new hotel location until the early 90's; it then sold the hotel to the Ramada chain, which then sold it to Quality Inn, and now operates as a Hilton Garden Inn.

http://hiltongardeninn.hilton.com/en/hotels/content/YXESDGI/media/images/YXESDGI_Hilton_Garden_Inn_Saskatoon_Downtown_home_left.jpg

IntotheWest
Apr 11, 2007, 11:01 PM
^Isn't that the holiday inn on King? Not a bad hotel on the inside, but...I don't know if I really like the outside (the outdoor pool though has fantastic views of the CN Tower though ;-)

Competition between hotels is good, but if there really isn't a need for a new hotel, it can really water them all down...eventually leading to one of them pulling out.

LilZebra
Apr 12, 2007, 5:45 AM
^Isn't that the holiday inn on King?

Yeah, close to King @ John... if you walk to the left (south) of the photo, you'll see three other landmarks:

* CBC Broadcast Centre
* SkyDome
* Metro Hall

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/41/123458078_bc8c262b4d.jpg

Anyways, back to that ToonTown Hotel development...

newflyer
Apr 14, 2007, 2:50 PM
Not bad for a Holiday Inn, but at 425 rooms and 20 floors a hotel like that could never be built and operated profitably in Saskatoon. A scaled down version might fit nicely.

It's interesting to note Holiday Inn operated a hotel(180 room) one block east of the new hotel location until the early 90's; it then sold the hotel to the Ramada chain, which then sold it to Quality Inn, and now operates as a Hilton Garden Inn.

http://hiltongardeninn.hilton.com/en/hotels/content/YXESDGI/media/images/YXESDGI_Hilton_Garden_Inn_Saskatoon_Downtown_home_left.jpg

I could bet its not owned by any of those chains.. probibly owned privately and was just managed by those companies. It is not uncommon to see a this, especially with hotels which change names often.

nook
Apr 14, 2007, 5:23 PM
Not bad for a Holiday Inn, but at 425 rooms and 20 floors a hotel like that could never be built and operated profitably in Saskatoon. A scaled down version might fit nicely.

It's interesting to note Holiday Inn operated a hotel(180 room) one block east of the new hotel location until the early 90's; it then sold the hotel to the Ramada chain, which then sold it to Quality Inn, and now operates as a Hilton Garden Inn.

http://hiltongardeninn.hilton.com/en/hotels/content/YXESDGI/media/images/YXESDGI_Hilton_Garden_Inn_Saskatoon_Downtown_home_left.jpg

Does anyone else think the Hilton Garden Inn is ugly with that half-assed renovation the did to the outside? Pink/white stucco and ugly brown brick don't really go together.

Hopefully the new hotel is better looking.

newflyer
Apr 15, 2007, 6:25 AM
Does anyone else think the Hilton Garden Inn is ugly with that half-assed renovation the did to the outside? Pink/white stucco and ugly brown brick don't really go together.

Hopefully the new hotel is better looking.

Yeah that isn't the most appealing building I've seen.