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A busy summer for hotels

Major upgrades finished at resorts across the U.S.

- Nancy Trejos

It has been a busy summer for the hotel industry. Hotel owners and managers keep responding with a healthy clip of new renovation­s. Here are a few recent notable ones.

❚ Little America Hotel Flagstaff: In celebratio­n of its 45th anniversar­y this year, the Little America Hotel Flagstaff in Arizona has undergone an extensive renovation.

The 21⁄ 2- year renovation transforme­d all 247 guest rooms – a mix of King, Double Queen and luxury suites – across its four lodges.

The property’s public areas, including its lobby, retail shop and Silver Pine Restaurant and Bar, have also been updated. The hotel has a new outdoor patio and more than 13,000 square feet of meeting space.

“Every detail of the hotel’s refurbishm­ent has been carefully curated,” says Fred Reese, general manager of Little America Hotel. The new room decor includes maple headboards and desks. Bathrooms now have fulllength double mirrors, Spanish tile showers and granite vanities.

First opened in 1973, the Little America Hotel Flagstaff is a popular spot for guests to explore nearby attraction­s such as the Grand Canyon, Red Rock State Park and the Ponderosa pine forest.

❚ The Bristol Hotel in San Diego: Greystone Hotels, which operates a collection of boutique hotels across California, has completed a $7 million renovation of The Bristol Hotel in San Diego.

All 102 guest rooms and bathrooms were remodeled. The top floor meeting and event spaces were converted into 12 new rooms and suites to create a 114room hotel. The property has a new state-of-the-art fitness center on the top floor. The hotel also now offers a compliment­ary continenta­l breakfast in the former restaurant space on the ground floor just off the lobby.

“Drawing on The Bristol’s 1960s vintage architectu­re, the new design reflects the vibrant San Diego contempora­ry art and music scene of the 1960s,” says Eric Horodas, president of Greystone Hotels.

Boston-based design firm Perkins + Will oversaw the renovation. The hotel now has modern furnishing­s and a neutral color palette accented with bright pops of color.

Playful art by Roy Lichtenste­in and Andy Warhol and accents honoring The Beatles evoke the funky lifestyle of the

1960s. Guest rooms and suites have flatscreen television­s with media hubs that guests can use to stream content from their personal devices. Some rooms have a vintage record player and authentic vinyl records from the 1960s. Guest bathrooms have spacious showers with rainfall shower heads, bath- robes and eco-friendly bath amenities.

Three suites on the ninth floor are each modeled after a landmark year during the 1960s. One pays homage to the inaugurati­on of John F. Kennedy in

1961. The second suite is devoted to The Beatles and their 1965 concert at San Diego’s Balboa Stadium. The third suite commemorat­es the 1969 Apollo 11 moon landing. All guest rooms feature an accent pillow made to look like a 1965 Balboa Stadium concert ticket.

❚ Hotel California­n in Santa Barbara: The Hotel California­n in Santa Barbara, California, was built in 1925. A few days later, a massive earthquake struck and destroyed part of the building.

It was rebuilt and operated successful­ly for many years. But eventually it was left abandoned for nearly 20 years.

A new version of the Hotel California­n opened late last year in a building. And now it has been transforme­d into this five-star resort on State and Mason streets by developer Michael Rosenfeld and his private investors.

It is in the heart of the revitaliza­tion of Santa Barbara’s waterfront Funk Zone. Its 121 guest rooms and suites offer ocean views, custom furnishing­s from Martyn Lawrence Bullard, tile and bronze oil-rubbed bath fixtures and balconies in some rooms.

The newly renovated destinatio­n rooftop pool and lounge offers ocean, coastline and mountain views. The hotel has a Moroccan-inspired Spa Majorelle. Guests can also dine at Blackbird restaurant.

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