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$31 million office building to hotel conversion underway in Wilmington

Delaware Business Now Reading Time: 2 minutes Driftwood Capital, a commercial real estate investment, development and lending platform specializing in hospitality, announced that it has begun construction on the $31 million conversion of an 11-story office building into a brand new Staybridge Suites hotel in downtown Wilmington, Delaware. The property, which will consist of 134 suite-style rooms, is expected to open to the public in the second quarter of 2022. The project team includes Whiting-Turner Contractor Co. and Dever Architects. Driftwood Hospitality Management (DHM), a national hotel operator with over 20 years of experience, will manage the property. The Delaware State Housing Authority will contribute up to $1,020,000 towards the project through its Downtown Development Districts Rebate Program.

Ceremony marks completion of Cooper apartment community in downtown Wilmington

A ceremony late last week marked the completion of The Cooper, a new apartment community at 210 Market St. in the southern portion of Downtown Wilmington. The Cooper, at the site of former furniture stores, has 92 apartments. Governor Carney, City of Wilmington Mayor Mike Purzycki, 4th Distric

Wilmington office building will be converted into hotel

View Comments A Florida-based developer has started converting a downtown Wilmington office building into a Staybridge Suites hotel, the developer announced last week. Driftwood Capital purchased the 11-story office building at 1220 N. Market St. for $2.9 million in March 2019. Driftwood will spend $31 million to renovate it into a hotel with 134 suite-style rooms and a contemporary look and feel, according to a press release. They expect the hotel to open in the second quarter of 2022. In a statement, Nelson Parker of Driftwood Capital said the project is appealing because the conversion will take a relatively short amount of time and it will fill a hole in the hotel market in downtown Wilmington as new businesses and jobs take root. The building also lies in an opportunity zone, which provide developers with lucrative tax breaks for building in disinvested communities.

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