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6/05/20
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The Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton at Breakwater Town Center in San Diego’s Imperial Beach area has opened to the public. The newly constructed, 100-guestroom hotel is a development of Sudberry Properties. Located at 771 Palm Ave, the four-story, 62k sf hotel features “beach modern” architecture, a fitness center, breakfast and lounge area, business center, outdoor swimming pool and free Wi-Fi.
The hotel, which occupies 1.5 acres and includes 100 parking spaces, is the final phase of Breakwater Town Center, a public-private partnership by the city of Imperial Beach and Sudberry Properties designed to energize the historic city center. The town center occupies a prominent 4.75-acre site over a three-block area on Palm Avenue (SR 75) and serves at the gateway to Imperial Beach and Coronado.
The Hampton Inn & Suites’ development team includes architect Joseph Wong of JWDA of San Diego, Design Cell Architecture, an international firm headquartered in Las Vegas, and Watkins Landmark Construction of Carlsbad. The hotel is owned by Heritage Inn of Imperial Beach, LLC, with Sudberry and Tharaldson serving as managing partners. The hotel is operated by Tharaldson Hospitality Management under a franchise agreement with Hilton Worldwide Holdings. Robert Blatt is the general manager.
Hotel guests have easy access to Breakwater Town Center’s variety of eateries, including Baskin Robbins, Chipotle, Five Guys, Jersey Mikes, Poke 123, Starbucks and Wingstop, as well as national grocer Grocery Outlet.
“The addition of vibrant new retailers, restaurants, and homes in Imperial Beach, following the opening of Breakwater Town Center, has been very encouraging. The Navy Base Coronado Coastal Campus, which under construction with a million square feet of new buildings and reported to be 90% complete by 2021, is just 1.5 miles from Breakwater,” said Colton Sudberry, president of Sudberry Properties. “With an estimated employment of 3,300 naval personnel, the Navy’s Coastal Campus will be a boon to businesses throughout Imperial Beach.”
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