Alabama 17 August 15, 2018

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Rendering of the AC Hotel.

AC Hotel Will Bring Energy to Rocket City’s Downtown By Cindy Riley

A $100 million, mixed-use development in Huntsville, Ala., is finally becoming a reality. The long-delayed project, known as CityCentre at Big Spring, will include 30,000 sq. ft. of retail and restaurant space, surrounded by upscale apartment homes and a 125-key AC Hotel that opens later this year. “CityCentre sits in downtown Huntsville on the former site of Holiday Inn, which has been closed since 2013,” said Max Grelier, co-founder of RCP Companies. “Mayor Tommy Battle says the property, located just a few steps from Big Spring Park, the Von Braun Center and Huntsville Museum of Art, is one of the city’s most attractive opportunity sites. Battle calls it a phenomenal location, and [he] wanted to see redevelopment proposals that will bring excitement to our community, and even more energy to the downtown area.” The economic impact of the development is expected to be significant. CityCentre will reportedly provide hundreds of jobs and is considered a significant addition to the Rocket City’s downtown community. As grading continues throughout the property, the focus for now is on the new hotel that’s inching closer to completion. “The six-level AC Hotel will serve the magnitude of tourists that want to stay in an international acclaimed hotel brand. Guests visiting Huntsville will be able to engage with the locals at The Gemini Kitchen + Cocktail and the second-story terrace Veranda Bar. The Gemini will be an approachable polished-casual restaurant for those looking for an affordable, quality dining experience.” Located on Williams Avenue between Monroe Street and Lowe Avenue, CityCentre has been years in the making. CEG CORRESPONDENT

The AC Hotel construction prominently displays a massive American flag.

see HOTEL page 6


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