Hotel in the Bridgewater development inches forward.

News 100 yellowBy Pepper Parr

May 29th, 2020

BURLINGTON, ON

 

Construction is underway again in the downtown core.

Three structure project has been the "in the works" since 1985 when developers were given the right to build a 22 storey plus building on the property where the Riviera Waterfront Motel used to exist.

Three structure project has been the “in the works” since 1985 when developers were given the right to build a 22 storey plus building on the property where the Riviera Waterfront Motel used to exist.

The hotel part of the Bridgewater development is seeing workers on the site with a large chute attached to the side of the building.

Construction tube Bridgewater

Debris chute attached to the side of the hotel part of the Bridgewater development.

Those chute are usually used to dump debris from each floor of the building when there is a renovation or an upgrade being done.

The hotel has had a tough time getting to the point where it could open the doors to the public. It was originally going to be open for the Pan Am Games in 2015.

It was originally going to be a Delta Hotel, then got upgraded to a Marriott. Then there was a new player.

The Pearle Hospitality group, the operators of Spencer’s on the Waterfront and the Old Mill restaurant in Ancaster, bring a strong reputation to this endeavour.  It will be the place to celebrate New Year’s Eve – in 2021 ?

Nothing from the latest restaurateur directly.

We will do what we can to talk to the people who make the decisions at Pearle Hospitality.

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1 comment to Hotel in the Bridgewater development inches forward.

  • John Jacobs

    From what I have seen work on the hotel and the condo buildings has never stopped during the Covid-19 pandemic