Oct. 01–BILOXI — A 110-room Comfort Suites will be built on the Biloxi beach west of Veterans Avenue.
“This is the only hotel on the sand, bridge to bridge,” said Greg Stewart with Barrington Development, the company that also recently restored and reopened the White House Hotel in Biloxi.
South Beach, a condo hotel in Biloxi, is the only other accommodation built since Hurricane Katrina on the south side of U.S. 90 from the Biloxi Bay Bridge to the Bay of St. Louis Bridge. Island View Casino is restoring the hotel tower on the south side of the highway in Gulfport.
Plans for the new hotel project were presented to Biloxi’s Development Review Committee on Wednesday after Stewart said the franchise agreement with Choice Hotels was signed Tuesday night.
This Comfort Suites will be like others in the brand, with double and king-size suites and a breakfast room. The difference is it will cater primarily to tourists, with the 3-acre site directly on the beach and the swimming pool overlooking the water.
The site is east of Sea Breeze condominium and is already zoned correctly as Community Business, said Jerry Creel, community development director.
Variances are needed for about seven parking spaces and for density. Under Biloxi’s current regulations, only 30 hotel units are allowed per acre in that area, and Stewart said more rooms are needed to justify the investment in the beachfront land.
Cono Caranna, who manages the White House Hotel, said this new hotel will be four stories. He said the Comfort Suites brand just became available.
South Mississippi is still 3,000 hotel rooms short of the pre-Katrina inventory. Caranna said business is good at the White House Hotel. “We’re getting more bookings and selling out for weekends,” he said. The hotel already is booked for Cruisin’ the Coast.
Creel said several more hotels are proposed in Biloxi, including a LaQuinta just west of I-110, a hotel at the former Gulf Coast Regional Hospital on Debuys Road and a Hyatt Place near the Hampton Inn. The city also is in discussion with developers who want to build a Marriott, Best Western, Hilton Garden Inn, Mainstay and other as yet unnamed hotels.
Creel presided over Wednesday’s DRC meeting while Eric Nolan, the chairman of DRC and the city’s arborist, was in Jackson to get Biloxi’s 30th annual Tree City award from Tree City USA.