A new luxury hotel appears just days away from being greenlit in Niagara-on-the-Lake. The proposed Parliament Oak Hotel — a new luxury accommodatio...
The proposed Parliament Oak Hotel — a new luxury accommodation that will feature a restaurant, bar, and private event spaces — has been recommended for approval by Niagara-on-the-Lake planning staff, and is expected to get the official green light at an upcoming June 25 council meeting.
Solmar Development is leading the project under its Two Sisters Resorts brand, enlisting Peter J Lesdow Architect to forge a design that aims to blend with the Old Town's existing heritage architecture. The hotel component plans to include 129 guest rooms, a restaurant and patio, spa and personal services, banquet/conference facilities and retail uses.
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