"Marine trades are an important part of Blaine’s local economy" said Port Commission President Dan Robbins. "The commercial seafood industry is expanding and the Port is committed to making the investments necessary to strengthen Blaine Harbor’s marine industrial area as a center for economic growth."
Everett: Columbia Hospitality Selected as Anchor Tenant for Fisherman’s Harbor
The Everett Port Commission has authorized CEO Les Reardanz to sign a long-term lease with Waterplace LLC, a partnership with Columbia Hospitality, to construct the 142-room flagship Hotel Indigo in Fisherman’s Harbor at Waterfront Place.
Hotel Indigo is branded as a lifestyle boutique hotel with luxury accommodations. The hotel will feature a restaurant, lounge, indoor swimming pool, conference center, retail shops and business center.
"The port team received proposals from three well-known and qualified hotel operators to serve as the anchor tenant for Fisherman’s Harbor," said Terrie Battuello, the port’s chief of business development. "Ultimately, we selected Columbia Hospitality because of their Hotel Indigo flag that prides their facilities on embracing the character and history of the communities that they operate in, and the Waterfront Place story is the heart and soul of this new waterfront community."
The deal includes Columbia Hospitality constructing and operating an 86,163 square-foot hotel under a 50-year land lease, with three 10-year options. Construction begins in January 2018.
"We are honored to collaborate with the Port of Everett on what will be a transformational project for the downtown Everett waterfront," said Columbia Hospitality founder and CEO, John Oppenheimer. "Our collective goal is to create an incredible destination for locals, tourists and businesses alike, stimulating economic growth for Snohomish County."