
Downtown Nanaimo conference centre hotel project hits ‘key milestone’
NANAIMO — The City sees a critical step towards a proposed $22 million downtown Nanaimo hotel as another positive sign the long-awaited project will become a reality.
Utah-based PEG Developments submitted a building permit application on April 20 for a nine-storey, 155 room Courtyard by Marriott at 100 Gordon St., behind the Vancouver Island Conference Centre.
Bill Corsan, the City’s deputy director of community development, told NanaimoNewsNOW he hoped the permit would be issued by July after working with PEG to make any necessary changes.
Corsan said PEG paid an estimated $15,000 to submit the permit application, a further sign the developer is serious about moving ahead with the project. The real test, he said, will be whether the permit is picked up once it is approved because PEG would be required to pay roughly $200,000 to the City at that point.