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[[Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites]].
[[Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites]].
Salem Planning Board approved a new hotel called Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites at [[Pickering Wharf]] in July 1999, developed by the Rockett family. After many years of legal battles with the Hawthorne Hotel over the right to build another hotel in the city and many discussions by the city councilors and mayors about a tax deal given to the new hotel, the feud ended between the Rockett's and others on Oct. 1, 2002. The Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites, which opened in 2004, has 86 rooms, a restaurant and meeting rooms as well a swimming pool.  
*Salem Planning Board approved a new hotel called Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites at [[Pickering Wharf]] in July 1999, developed by the Rockett family.  
*After many years of legal battles with the Hawthorne Hotel over the right to build another hotel in the city and many discussions by the city councilors
and mayors about a tax deal given to the new hotel, the feud ended between the Rockett's and others on Oct. 1, 2002.  
*The Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites, which opened in 2004, has 86 rooms, a restaurant and meeting rooms as well a swimming pool.  





Revision as of 11:04, 25 May 2016

Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites.

  • Salem Planning Board approved a new hotel called Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites at Pickering Wharf in July 1999, developed by the Rockett family.
  • After many years of legal battles with the Hawthorne Hotel over the right to build another hotel in the city and many discussions by the city councilors

and mayors about a tax deal given to the new hotel, the feud ended between the Rockett's and others on Oct. 1, 2002.

  • The Salem Waterfront Hotel & Suites, which opened in 2004, has 86 rooms, a restaurant and meeting rooms as well a swimming pool.

See Also

  • Vertical File in Salem Collection - Pickering Wharf