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Palm Springs planning commission approves major hotel expansion along North Palm Canyon Drive

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PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ)  - A vacant former Days Inn along North Palm Canyon has been unanimously approved for transformation into "The Verb in Palm Springs," a nearly 180 room resort, following Palm Springs commissioners' approval of the major redevelopment project.

The project, proposed by O2 Architecture on behalf of the property owner, calls for an expansion of the hotel and restaurant at 1973 N. Palm Canyon Dr.

The development would increase the hotel's room count from 107 to 179 rooms and add a new two-story hotel building along with a relocated restaurant and lobby.

The staff report said, "the scope of work includes the demolition of one existing hotel building, the current lobby and the diner. The remaining two hotel buildings and back of house building will be rehabilitated. The proposed design introduces five buildings: three hotel buildings, a back of house building and a combined restaurant-lobby structure."

The project has been determined to be categorically exempt from further environmental review under the California Environmental Quality Act, with staff concluding it would not result in significant impacts to traffic, noise, air quality or water quality.

News Channel 3 has reached out to Spot On Ventures LLC, the lead developer on the project, for further comment. Xander Brown, Head of Acquisitions and Capital Markets, said:

"Our team has a history of creating hospitality projects that appeal to visitors and local residents alike and our vision for this site is to transform an outdated and vacant Days Inn location into a dynamic new amenity for our community.

Palm Springs is a community rich in culture, design and architecture, and a history that very much informs the present day. We are excited to build on that foundation and create a completely updated and revitalized 179-key hotel that will offer a spectacular design, unique interiors, and beautiful landscaping to create an updated visual identity at this important location.

We are confident that our project will offer a super experience to its guests, based on design, service and guest amenities, including meeting space, views, pool, and gardens. Equally important, we will create an accessible community amenity on the north side of Palm Springs that is anchored by a restaurant that is designed to appeal to local residents and operated by a longstanding and well-regarded local operator.

We appreciate the thoughtful review by city officials; their feedback has resulted in a stronger project. We look forward to being a part of this community."

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