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For the first couple of floors, Aulakh said the idea is to include restaurants, a spa, gym, and

all the amenities traditionally found in a hotel.

They are also in talks with a brewery and other food concepts, he said.

A three-level underground parkade will remain, which Aulakh said is a treasure to have in
the downtown core.

Above the extended-stay hotel rooms, Aulakh said the top few floors will have apartments
for rent geared toward people who like the downtown spot and are interested in having
these extra amenities attached to the hotel.

Lighthouse Hospitality currently has one other property in Edmonton, having opened Hyatt
Place-Edmonton West in 2017.

Enbridge Tower has been sitting empty since 2016 when the company consolidated its
offices into two buildings.

https://edmontonjournal.com/business/former-enbridge-tower-on-jasper-avenue-begins-conversion-
to-300-room-hotel

Aulakh said the concept for the first few floors is to include bars, a salon, gym and all the facilities
usually seen in a hotel. (Cook, 2018)

He also spoke about a brewery and other food ideas. (Cook, 2018)

There will be a three-story underground park, which Aulakh said was a gem in the city center. (Cook,
2018)

Above the hotel rooms for longer stays, Aulakh said that the top few storeys will include apartments
for rent intended for people who like the city center and want to add these extra amenities. (Cook,
2018)

The Hyatt Place-Edmonton West was opened in 2017 by Lighthouse Hospitality in Edmonton. The
Hyatt Tower has been sitting empty since 2016 when the company consolidated its offices into two
buildings. (Cook, 2018)

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