Drawings released for five-story hotel at Chambers Bay

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By Steve Maynard
Staff writer September 23, 2014

A Los Angeles developer unveiled drawings Tuesday for a resort at Chambers Bay in University Place that would be big and dramatic with a five-story hotel and sweeping views of Chambers Bay Golf Course and a proposed second course.

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Chambers Bay Resort would consist of the 258-room hotel, a conference center, a 180-seat cafe and restaurant, and a swimming pool. The conference center would be located in what is now the county’s environmental services building, with a ballroom added on.

Pierce County Council members saw the architectural renderings for developer Bob Sonnenblick’s project for the first time Tuesday.

“That is the public’s property,” Ladenburg said. Those public amenities include the trails, parks and playground as well as the golf course where the 2015 U.S. Open will be played.

Her husband, John Ladenburg, was the county executive who spearheaded developing the former gravel mine into a championship golf course in 2007.

“To make sure that (citizens) still feel that that’s their property, I think, is very key with any development that we do out there,” said Connie Ladenburg, whose district includes University Place.

“We totally agree,” said county Executive Pat McCarthy. “Any place you put anything on this property is going to impact something. But the fact of the matter is we do have a philosophy that it does need to have good public access.”

County-owned Chambers Bay Golf Course will host the U.S. Open June 15-21 of next year. The resort hotel proposal is many months away from a final decision and would not interfere with the golf championship.

Deputy County Executive Kevin Phelps said it will take up to 18 months to update the master site plan, which would require approval by the County Council and the City Councils for both University Place and Lakewood.

The County Council likely would have to authorize the county executive to enter into an agreement with Sonnenblick.

Sonnenblick started a second 90-day extension granted by McCarthy for planning the project last week.

Phelps said Sonnenblick will have to propose financing that meets the county’s needs. The master site plan must be modified, and Sonnenblick must determine if he can fit in a second golf course.

Sonnenblick, chairman of Sonnenblick Development, said his $150 million project will enhance public access to Chambers Creek Regional Park.

“I am designing the hotel to increase public access,” Sonnenblick said in a phone interview Tuesday. “We are going to add a huge number of walking and biking trails.”

He said the project’s lower levels would be lifted up and lined with glass so that visitors could see the Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.

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Sonnenblick hired Robert Trent Jones Jr.’s company to design the second golf course. Jones also designed the original Chambers Bay Golf Course.

Hole routings for the second course are expected to be completed in about three weeks, Sonnenblick said.

A second 18-hole course where golfers could ride carts is crucial for attracting older, higher-income customers to the resort, Sonnenblick said. Chambers Bay prohibits carts to prevent damage to fescue grass on the links-style course.

Sonnenblick met with University Place planners last month to ask questions of city planning staff as it related to his proposed development.

The City of University Place is waiting to see more detailed information about how the site will be developed, including plans for the second 18-hole golf course.

“We’ve only seen renderings of the hotel, we haven’t seen any maps or site plans,” UP City Manager Steve Sugg said Tuesday. “It’s our practice that we don’t react to renderings.”

But Sugg did say the city is interested in the project.

“The idea of a destination golf resort in UP is certainly appealing, but the details will have to be worked out,” he said.

Sonnenblick’s plan describes the hotel as reaching 66 feet, which is taller than the city’s current zoning allows. That is one of the issues that would have to be addressed through the site plan amendment process, Sugg said.

“We’ll let the process determine the outcome,” he said.

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The only two council members to offer feedback were Connie Ladenburg, D-Tacoma, and Stan Flemming, R-Gig Harbor. Both voiced concerns about whether public access would be maintained.

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NFDA Government Real Estate Conference in Sacramento on October 1, 2014

NFDA Western Region Conference Oct. 1, 2014

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LA-based real estate developer Bob Sonnenblick, Chairman of Sonnenblick Development LLC, has been chosen to lead the Government Tenant Development Panel at the upcoming NFDA Government Real Estate Conference in Sacramento on October 1, 2014.

The Conference, the first of its kind on the West Coast, focuses on all aspects of Government-tenanted real estate projects from development, financing, management, procurement, sales, and leasing.

Please join regional leaders for the first Western Regional NFOA (National Federal Development Association | www.ndfa.us) conference on October 1, 2014 at the Sutter Club, Sacramento.

We believe this to be the first conference of its kind In the region, that is, all matters relating to government -leased and occupied real estate.

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You may register at:http://nfda.ustconferenceinfo.html#westconference2014

You are also invited to sponsor the event as we believe your endorsement of the conference will prove to be beneficial t o your organizational as well as the participants attending the conference due to the unique nature of this particular conference. Sponsorships are $500.00. Your logo will appear in all our promotional materials with a link to your website, invitations & announcements on the NFDA website event page, banner at the event, program at the event as well as in the audio visual displays.

 

Should you have any questions, please call Greg Margetich at 916.208.2500 or email at events@themargetichgtoup.com



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  • When: October 1, 2014 from 11:30 am to 3:00pm
  • Where: Sutter Club, 1220 9th St, Sacramento, CA 95814

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  • Owner/Developer panel
  • Financing of Government-leased properties
  • Investment Trends, Sales & Cap Rates
  • State of Affairs at GSA & CA DGS
  • Solicitations, Procurements, Holdovers
  • Energy Efficiency Requirements/Retrofitting

Bob Sonnenblick to speak at NATHIC Confence: Extended Stay Segment

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November 20 11:45AM – 12:35PM

Extended Stay Segment: This panel will provide insights into branding, acquisition, management, development and expansion possibilities in gateway cities as well as secondary and tertiary markets for Extended Stay-type properties.

 

Breakout B – Salon 2 Speakers: BREAKOUT SESSIONS

(St. Clair Salons)

  • Bob Sonnenblick, Chairman & Principal, Sonnenblick Development LLC
  • Ed Watkins, Editor-at-Large, HotelNewsNow.com
  • Diane Mayer, Vice President & Global Brand Manager, Residence Inn & Marriott Executive Apartment Brands

  • Sam Cicero Jr., President, Cicero’s Development Corporation
  • Ron Burgett, Executive Vice President of Franchise Development, Value Place Franchise Services
  • Jerry Zeitner, Principal, Getty’s ONE

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Bob Sonnenblick as Moderator: The STATE of CALIFORNIA Real Estate Market Panel

Executive Speaker Lineup Released – InterFace California Commercial Real Estate Trends Conference

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Speaker Panels Released

Hear from statewide experts about Investment, Capital Market, Industrial, Office, Multifamily and Retail Trends affecting California and Western Region

The agenda includes 40 senior level panelist, 7 high level sessions, 5 hours of networking, 2 networking receptions and endless opportunities to connect with friends in a peer to peer networking environment. There is still time to close more business in 2014

Top industry leaders have confirmed to speak at the event and the entire industry is planning their schedule and calendars to be in Los Angeles to participate in the industry’s leading regional event. This conference is designed to identify opportunities, create relationships & close business. The agenda for InterFace California Trends will examine both Macro and Micro commercial real estate trends affecting California and the Western region.

Topics to be discussed include:

  • The State of the California Commercial Real Estate Market
  • Outlook for Investments
  • Emerging Capital Market Trends
  • Dedicated breakout sessions for the Office, Industrial, Retail and Multifamily asset classes.

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The STATE of CALIFORNIA Real Estate Market Panel

 

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Bob Sonnenblick
Principal
Sonnenblick Development
*Moderator

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Acting Deputy Executive Director & COO
Port of Long Beach,
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Marty Pupil
President Western Region
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Jeff Rinkov
President
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Bob Sonnenblick to moderate the Finance panel at the Lodging Conference on October 21 in Arizona

Bob Sonnenblick, Chairman of Los Angeles-based Sonnenblick Development LLC, has been chosen to moderate the Finance panel at the upcoming Lodging Conference on October 21 at the Arizona Biltmore Hotel in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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CONCURRENT THINK TANKS

T-3: Essentials to Meeting Lender Requirements

The discussion will focus on which lenders and mezzanine providers are the most active sources of capital in the hotel industry marketplace today and how you can expedite the loan application process by knowing what underwriters look for and the documentation that you should provide including historical rates and occupancy, property condition, standard reporting, operating statements, appraisal analysis, brand affiliation, and completed and planned upgrades.

MODERATOR:
Bob Sonnenblick
, Chairman, Sonnenblick Development LLC

PANELISTS:
Peter Berk
, President, PMZ Realty Capital LLC – Hotel Finance Group
Mark Laport, President & CEO, Concord Hospitality Enterprises Company
Barbara Morrison, President & CEO, TMC Financing
Mehul “Mike” Patel, CEO & Chairman, NewcrestImage
Christopher Williams, Vice President, Franchise Finance, GE Capital, Franchise Finance

 

 

 

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