Chamber Board of Directors celebrates hotel groundbreaking
Workers broke ground on Sept. 16 on a new Holiday Inn Express at 1100 Cataract Lake Road behind the Winchester Steakhouse. The three-story hotel will contain 81 rooms, some of which will be suites. The project cost for the 53,900 square foot hotel is $7.4 million. Officials expect the hotel to be completed by May 1.
Pictured above: Holiday Inn developers and Williams-Grand Canyon Chamber of Commerce board members attend the groundbreaking ceremony. From left are: George Glen, Pat Anthony, Alyson Fritsinger, Connie Leadabrand, Sierra Miller, banker Paul Brodt, developer Navin Kuber, Mayor John Moore, banker Leticia Scearce, Craig Fritsinger, contractor Scott Geyer, Councilman Jim Wurgler, Chamber President Gioia Goodrum, Jerry Anthony and Doug Wells.
At right: Workers start construction on the hotel site.
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