News Summary
Construction of a dual Marriott hotel project in Shreveport is encountering delays and financial hurdles, leading to doubts about its completion. Located on East 70th Street, the $10 million project includes Springhill and TownePlace Suites, alongside a Boston Pizza. Financial issues have escalated, including significant liens and outstanding tax payments. While construction has resumed, concerns about mold and moisture persist, further complicating the timeline for the project, which is now set to possibly finish by June 2026. Community leaders hope the project will eventually benefit the local economy.
Shreveport Faces Construction Setbacks at Marriott Hotel Site
A dual Marriott hotel project on East 70th Street, Shreveport, Louisiana, is facing significant construction delays and financial issues, casting doubt on its anticipated completion. The project, located at 1419 East 70th Street, includes a combination of Springhill Suites and TownePlace Suites, which promise a total of 216 rooms, along with a Boston Pizza Restaurant and Sports Bar.
Regrettably, renovation work that commenced shortly after D Shiri LLC purchased the former Wyndham property for over $10 million on April 1, 2020, has stalled as of 2024. On July 8, 2024, the property was sold to Greymorr LA LLC for unpaid property taxes amounting to $170,600.34.
Ongoing Financial Issues
Liens against the property have escalated to a staggering total of $298,030.05. This includes:
- $163,020 lien from All Type Construction ACM Panels, filed in October 2024.
- $15,369.75 lien from Architectural Glass Erectors, filed in January 2025.
- $119,640.30 lien from Hotel and Resort Interiors, filed in May 2025.
Compounding these financial woes, the City of Shreveport’s Chief Building Official, Mike Sepulvado, has raised concerns about potential mold and moisture issues at the site, which necessitate further testing before any insulation can be installed.
Construction Progress and Challenges
The construction has seen minimal exterior progress since early May 2024. Although Sepulvado initially expected the project to complete by June 2025, he indicated that June 2026 is now a more realistic timeline due to the current pace. Internal issues, including frequent managerial changes and complications with general contractors, have contributed to the ongoing delays, with a total of four different contractors involved since the project inception.
In a notable change, Larry Williams, senior owner’s representative for D Shiri, confirmed that construction efforts have resumed, now focusing on site and exterior work. However, District C councilman Jim Taliaferro expressed his concerns regarding the site’s low activity and its implications for public trust, especially considering the vacancy of nearby buildings.
Permit and Inspection Status
While necessary permits for construction were acquired, it remains unclear if inspections confirming progress have occurred. Previous liens filed in 2021 and 2022 have resulted in substantial challenges with subcontractors due to unpaid work. As of February 11, 2025, the property continues to face outstanding liens as well as unpaid 2024 taxes, raising the possibility of another tax sale.
Future Prospects
Once operational, the Marriott dual hotel is expected to foster a community-oriented presence, aimed at generating local employment opportunities and augmenting tax revenue. Despite the setbacks, Mayor Adrian Perkins has characterized the investment into this project as a beneficial development for the city, particularly amid challenging economic circumstances.
The timeline for the Marriott hotel project remains uncertain as stakeholders navigate financial and structural hurdles, yet the community hopes for its eventual completion to bring renewed economic energy to the area.
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Additional Resources
- Shreveport Bossier Advocate: Hotel Project Faces Snags
- Shreveport Bossier Advocate: Wyndham Marriott Under Construction
- Shreveport Times: New Hotels Coming to Shreveport
- Meetings Net: Shreveport Area Property Opening in Early 2025
- Hotel Business: Hilton Garden Inn Shreveport Added
- Wikipedia: Hotel
- Google Search: Shreveport Hotel Construction
- Google Scholar: Shreveport Hotel Development
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Hotel Development
- Google News: Shreveport Marriott Hotel

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