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Old Posted Mar 6, 2020, 4:52 PM
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Canopy by Hilton opening this month:

https://www.statepress.com/article/2...on-hotel-tempe

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In late March, people will be able to visit the new Canopy by Hilton Tempe Downtown, located just steps from Mill Avenue.

Positioned just across from ASU at the corner of University Drive and Myrtle Avenue, the space will open March 26, 2020, said Alan Klein, general manager of the hotel...

Spanning 14 floors, the hotel will have 198 rooms and suites along with a fitness center and meeting and event space, according to the press release.

Guests will also be able to enjoy two new restaurants. On the first floor, Alter Ego, an all-day restaurant, will be open to attract locals and hotel residents, Klein said.

A rooftop pool and bar will also be available for guests to enjoy. Cabanas and a fire pit are among other additional amenities, according to the press release. Accompanying the rooftop pool, Klein said a restaurant called Alibi will offer guests a variety of cocktails and hors d'oeuvres.

The hotel will have a strong Arizona feel the minute you walk in, Klein said. It will have artwork representing Tempe as well as canyons and crevices on the ceiling in the lobby to represent the state's beautiful landscapes, Klein said.

Continuing with the local theme, Canopy by Hilton Tempe Downtown will have Arizona brands for visitors. Press Coffee and Pedal Haus Brewery will be offering their drinks for guests to try.

Lauren Kuby, vice mayor of Tempe, sees this hotel as an opportunity to create jobs and bring in revenue for the city and residents of Tempe.

Kuby said she does not think the hotel will cause additional traffic or overcrowding since there will be underground parking for guests.

“Cities need to be wary of creating too much parking; it encourages you to use your car,” Kuby said...
Refreshing to hear Cm. Kuby not pull any punches on parking.
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