Holiday Inn Express and Suites Files Plans for Hotel Adjacent Atlantic Station

IHG property would join a storage facility and a Carvana customer service center, on land directly across from Atlanta Fire Rescue Station 11.

Holiday Inn Express and Suites may soon be coming to a parcel of land about a block away from Atlantic Station, according to a permit application recently filed with the City of Atlanta.

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The hotel, part of the International Hotels Group (IHG) portfolio, would rise directly across from Atlanta Fire Rescue Station 11.

Holiday Inn Express and Suites is one of the three buildings proposed that have been submitted to the City with the address 166 16th St NW.

The first is a storage facility that is near completion, according to Jillian Silva at Travis Pruitt and Associates, which filed the land development permits for the multi-facility site.

The second is a 7,509-square-foot Carvana customer center with vehicle delivery bays and an automated vehicle delivery corridor.

Phase One of construction for Carvana will begin in about a month, Kevin Conley, one of the project’s contractors, told What Now Atlanta (WNA).

WNA reached out to the proposed hotel’s development team for more details on the construction and opening timeline.

Holiday Inn Express and Suites would be one of several new hospitality builds underway in Atlantic Station.

Peachtree Hotel Group is in the throes of developing a dual-branded Springhill Suites and Tapestry Collection by Hilton.

Kamille D. Whittaker

Kamille D. Whittaker

Kamille D. Whittaker is an Atlanta-based journalist, editor and researcher.

3 Responses

  1. About time. That thing has been under construction for years. Maybe three years. Maybe more. And there’s not much to it. Just a skeleton of beams and such. Why should such a relatively small and simple structure take so long? This is not the record for longest time taken for a simple project. There’s an off-airport parking lot off Camp Creek parkway that’s literally just a parking lot and it took at least EIGHT YEARS from clearing the land until it opened, just in time for COVID. Only in Atlanta can you find simple things take absolutely forever to build.

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