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The Hotel Bethlehem, built in an era of Jazz Age opulence and restored as a symbol of the Main Street's rebirth, is exploring its first major expansion. Such a project could include enough additional parking, guestrooms, and meeting and conference space to boost foot traffic at the 94-year-old historic structure by up to 40 percent, said Bruce Haines, its managing owner. To view the full article, click here.
The Hotel Bethlehem, built in an era of Jazz Age opulence and restored as a symbol of the Main Street's rebirth, is exploring its first major expansion.
Such a project could include enough additional parking, guestrooms, and meeting and conference space to boost foot traffic at the 94-year-old historic structure by up to 40 percent, said Bruce Haines, its managing owner. To view the full article, click here.