Fayetteville, N.C. — Fayetteville City Council members on Monday decided to move forward with an incentives proposal to lure a luxury hotel to the city
City leaders said a luxury hotel is necessary because of the influx of new people to the area from the base realignment plan.
Incentives could include property tax grant-backs and public money to build water and sewer lines.
The council will revisit the proposal in late November or early December, according to city spokeswoman Jackie Tuckey.



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There is no corporate need there. Yes there is a lot of government but the government rate is 89 bucks a nite-
Which equals limited service properties.
Although I think there is a Embassy suits being built there.
Thats gonna be the top of line for that town
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