
Governor Cuomo Announces Major Expansion and Upgrade of Holiday Inn Hotel in Downtown Niagara Falls
Major Interior and Exterior Renovations Completed; Tony Roma’s Restaurant and Great American Arcade Now OpenClick herefor photos of the hotel
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo recently announced the completion of a $3.8 million
upgrade and expansion of a major hotel complex in downtown Niagara Falls.
The project will add to the city’s significant level of private
sector investment and accelerate economic growth in the region. The 189-room,
Holiday Inn Hotel on 114 Buffalo Avenue, includes interior and site upgrades
as well as the addition of a new retail wing fronting on Rainbow Boulevard
near Centennial Circle. The retail wing will feature a Tony Roma’s®
restaurant and a two-story family entertainment center branded under the
name The Great American Arcade.
“By providing high quality accommodations in a world-class tourism
destination, this project will help showcase Niagara Falls’ natural
beauty to even more visitors,” Governor Cuomo said. “The work
underway at the Holiday Inn Hotel is an important step forward in this
city’s revitalization and will continue to invite private sector
investment, job opportunities and economic growth to the entire region.
I am proud to see investors recognizing the potential of Niagara Falls’
tourism industry and I encourage New Yorkers and visitors alike to take
a trip and see everything the region has to offer.”
“Niagara Falls is undergoing an exciting transformation that is
bringing new economic development to the heart of this City’s Downtown
establishment,” said Lieutenant Governor Hochul. “Faisal Merani’s
newest expansion and renovations to the Holiday Inn Hotel is a real opportunity
to further market this tourist haven to guests all around the world. This
is exactly the type of project that will lure even more people to rediscover
the wonders of Niagara Falls, and I want to thank Governor Cuomo, Mayor
Dyster and Faisal Merani on this ambitious achievement.”
“I have great pride in this city and am extremely excited about
this project,” said Faisal Merani, developer and President of the
Merani Holdings LLC. “This would not have been possible without
the guidance and assistance of Governor Cuomo, the State of New York and
the City of Niagara Falls. I am glad to be a part of something that will
help both the residents and visitors of this city and enhance the overall
stay of our hotel guests.”
The project site is located within the development district of the USA
Niagara Development Corporation (USAN), a subsidiary of Empire State Development
(ESD) and further builds upon recent and upcoming investments in its immediate
vicinity, including new streetscape and traffic calming investments along
Rainbow Boulevard; the construction of Centennial Circle; the development
of the Niagara USA Official Visitors Center on the circle; the restoration
of the historic United Office Building into the Giacomo Hotel & Residence;
and the upcoming restoration of the Hotel Niagara.
Merani Holdings LLC accepted a $550,000 Capital Grant from ESD and the
N.F.C. Development Corporation, the banking arm of the City of Niagara
Falls, also provided a $550,000 capital grant for a total award of $1.1
million. The funds are directed towards hotel improvements and retail
expansion costs including room upgrades, an 8,700-square-foot building
addition on a former surface parking lot, and reconfiguration of the hotel
pool area and meeting rooms, as well as overall façade, site and
landscaping improvements. This project will create more than 50 new restaurant
and retail jobs.
The company, which recently invested $10 million into the
Four Points by Sheraton® on Buffalo Avenue, is also concurrently undertaking a $25 million major
redevelopment of a third hotel property in the City, the long-vacant former
Fallside Inn. Located on the emerging “Riverway” on the Upper
Niagara River, that project will be branded as a
DoubleTree by Hilton® Hotel, and is expected to open May 2016. It will be the first hotel in
the chain to open in Niagara Falls, NY.
Mayor Paul Dyster said, “Faisal Merani’s latest improvements
to his Holiday Inn Hotel move us even closer to our city’s overall
goal of a achieving a densely-developed downtown that will be the preferred
spot for our visitors to begin and end their day here. I’m particularly
thrilled that the new street-level addition is built on an underutilized
parking lot—fully capitalizing on our efforts to make downtown more
walkable and ‘bike-able’. We’re proud to have joined
Governor Cuomo—and his team at ESD and USAN—to help make this
project a reality.”
Assemblyman John Ceretto said, “I want to sincerely thank Faisal
Merani for all that he has done and continues to do through his investments
here. He has been a major force in boosting the tourist experience in
the City of Niagara Falls. This will increase tax revenues while meeting
the demand for high quality hotels in the city. The Holiday Inn Hotel
is the latest addition in Niagara Falls to attract visitors and it’s
exciting to be involved.”
Senator Robert Ortt said, “Tourism is such a major part of the economy,
especially here in Niagara Falls, New York. By enhancing the visitor experience
and amenities, such as lodging, we are supporting the industry’s
growth and capitalizing on what the Falls has to offer. I congratulate
Faisal Merani and the Merani Hotel Group on their latest achievement at
their Holiday Inn complex, and wish them nothing but continued success
in serving our growing visitor base.”
As detailed in the Western New York Regional Economic Development Council’s
Buffalo Billion Investment Development Plan, enhancing the quality of
the visitor experience and tailoring it to high-growth segments of the
travel market, is the region’s top tourism priority. The region
boasts a sizable tourism industry that employs 52,000 workers and generated
$2.2 billion in economic output in 2010. Worldwide, tourism is a large
and growing industry (5% annually), reflecting global trends toward global
connectivity and exchange. As the tourism sector grows, jobs follow: each
additional $1 million spent by visitors can create 15 jobs. This provides
one of the single largest opportunities for employment growth in the region.
USAN, a subsidiary of ESD, is solely dedicated to the support and promotion
of economic development initiatives in Niagara Falls by leveraging private
investment and encouraging growth and renewal of the tourism industry
in the City of Niagara Falls. For more information, visit
www.usaniagara.com.