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SpringHill Suites set to open in Pleasanton before Christmas

Original post made on Nov 9, 2023

SpringHill Suites, the first of the two hotels that are part of the Johnson Drive Economic Development Zone project, is scheduled to open in Pleasanton next month. The TownePlace Suites on track to follow in February...

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Posted by SteveM
a resident of Sycamore Heights
on Nov 9, 2023 at 7:35 am

SteveM is a registered user.

(Please read the following sarcastically). “Thank you” whoever was funding Matt Sullivan’s successful attempt to delay the Costco which resulted in a $12 million increase in costs to Pleasanton and its citizens.


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