Quote Originally Posted by brandon48202 View Post
Also Motor City Casino Hotel: 400 rooms.

What happens when you add thousands of hotel rooms to the region without adding thousands of reasons for people to travel here and stay in hotels?
If you look at the prices the downtown hotels are currently charging, or look at their occupancy rates, it is easy to see that currently hotel demand exceeds supply. This is no surprise when Detroit has far less hotel rooms compared to neighboring metro area half it’s size [[Cleveland, Indianapolis, etc.).

Random historical notes that many of you may have known:
-The Courtyard in Millender Center was previously a Doubletree and originally opened as an Omni brand in the 1980s.
-The Holiday Inn Express used to be a Days Inn with an Arbys for the restaurant, back during the Washington Blvd trolley-time days.