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West Alley Boutique Hotel Project Begins In Roswell

The boutique hotel is part of the West Alley project, which will be a mixed-use development in Roswell's Historic District.

On Sept. 21, Mayor Lori Henry and members of the Roswell City Council joined True North to kick-off the demolition of the old Wells Fargo building on the corner of Magnolia Street and Mimosa Boulevard, the site of the future West Alley project.
On Sept. 21, Mayor Lori Henry and members of the Roswell City Council joined True North to kick-off the demolition of the old Wells Fargo building on the corner of Magnolia Street and Mimosa Boulevard, the site of the future West Alley project. (City of Roswell)

ROSWELL, GA — Roswell has begun construction on its West Alley Boutique Hotel project.

The hotel will be part of the West Alley project, which will be a mixed-use development in Roswell’s Historic District, featuring a 125-room boutique hotel, retail stores, restaurant, office space, parking, and an outdoor, walkable green space, among other amenities.

True North Partners, the development company behind West Alley, have presented the city with a project that will improve and enhance the historic downtown for residents and visitors for years to come, Mayor Lori Henry said.

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The project will provide much-needed additional parking, green space, and pedestrian connectivity for the community and will have an overall positive impact on economic development, Henry said.

"I am looking forward to working with True North Partners to make this exceptional vision an exceptional reality," she said. "Whether it's walking through the courtyard with family and friends, attending events and meetings at West Alley, or hanging out on the rooftop deck while enjoying the skyline of our beautiful city, this project promises to be a crown jewel of our downtown."

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