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Thirty people – including 16 in opposition – spoke at the meeting about the proposed high-rise, which received first-read approval Nov. 27. The vote was a reversal of the board’s Sept. 25 decision to scale the hotel down to 12 stories.
Mayor Lou Schaefer cast the deciding vote in favor of the high-rise after the board voted 3–3.
The 300-foot tall resort hotel would include condos, upscale retail shops and a restaurant on the top floor, all part of the $100 million Point Entertainment Complex. The resort, to be located at the corner of highways 65 and 248, also is slated to feature a classic-car museum, a parking garage, a conference center and office space.
The project’s developers are HCW Development Co. LLC of Branson and Evergreen Investments LLC of Lebanon.[[In-content Ad]]
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