Today’s “Daily Progress Report” is the same as all the previous ones. No progress to report (it may take a few moments for Tweet by Senior Reporter Brian Bandell from the South Florida Business Journal to load):
I don't see a construction loan for this hotel yet.— Brian Bandell (@SFBJRealEstate) July 10, 2017
Monday, July 10th, 2017.
“With its site plan approved for the renovation of the historic [Gulfstream] hotel. . .
. . . Hudson [Holdings] is estimating it’ll begin construction by this fall on the main
building following completion of construction drawings and the
finalization of its construction loan, [Steven] Michael said.”
—Quote from the Sun Sentinel by reporter Arlene Satchell, April 14th, 2017.
Hudson Holdings: “PRESERVING THE PAST - WHILE BUILDING THE FUTURE”.
“FIVE STAR LUXURY - COMING SOON”. For media inquiries contact the spokesperson for Hudson Holdings using this link. |
“Simplicity and repose are the qualities that measure the true value of any work of art.” —Frank Lloyd Wright. |
Have questions, comments, or concerns? Contact Hudson Holdings, a company specializing in “adaptive reuse of premier historic structures”, using this link or call 561-768-7621. For the Gulfstream Hotel’s Facebook page use this link. Email: info@hudsonholdings.com
Progress Reports, June 28th–July 9th:
- Sunday, July 9th: “Will next year be another Street Painting Festival, one more festival or big event in our City’s Downtown, with the Gulfstream Hotel closed and shuttered?”
- Saturday, July 8th: “Maybe it’s our Gulfstream Hotel, still an eyesore in our Downtown following all that excitement in January 2016, that stands a constant reminder what historic preservation cannot do. What needs to happen is not happening.”
- Friday, July 7th: Email from Hudson Holdings dated March 31st, 2017, “More good news from Hudson Holdings. The Gulfstream Hotel is a GO!”, following District Court of Appeals ruling.
- Thursday, July 6th: “This sidewalk is nearly impassable due to all the unkempt vegetation and weeds.”
- Wednesday, July 5th: “I do not believe anything Hudson Holdings says,” one resident posted on the Facebook page Lake Worth Local. “Look at how they let the property deteriorate.”
- Tuesday, July 4th: “Once referred to as the ‘Jewell of Lake Worth’ . . . this elegant property is undergoing a multi-million dollar face lift.”
- Monday, July 3rd: “A tree growing out of the structure cannot be good for this ‘elegant’ structure. Simple pruning shears would help this ‘multi-million dollar facelift.’ ”
- Sunday, July 2nd: Special treat, “Preserving Tomorrow”. Watch this video, Hudson Holdings “is a national historic property developer”.
- Saturday, July 1st: “[T]his elegant property is undergoing a multi-million dollar face lift”, according to Hudson Holdings’ website.
- Friday, June 30th: “5 Star Luxury - Coming Winter 2015”.
- Thursday, June 29th: “Grand Reopening of Lake Worth’s Historic Landmark”.
- Wednesday, June 28th (windows left open all the time and plywood for security of the structure).