In the not-too-distant past, a date at one of the long-standing motels along the freeway or south of downtown likely involved something shady ... and cash.
But a national trend of older motels getting rehabbed and creating venues where locals gather is gaining momentum in 蜜柚直播.
Several motel properties along the I-10 frontage road, between Speedway and Silverlake Road, have been bought by investors looking to capitalize on this trend.
The mid-century designs, coupled with their proximity to downtown and to entertainment venues on the west side, make them appealing.
Business partners Sunny Patel and Vishal Patel (no relation) recently bought the former Motel 6 at 960 S. Freeway and are converting it into The Tuxon, a hotel for guests with a welcome center for locals to also enjoy.
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The duo plan a community-focused programming schedule that features live music, local art, movie screenings, tastings and cooking workshops.
鈥淚f you look at how hospitality is emerging, the connection to the community where they travel is important to guests,鈥 Sunny Patel said. 鈥淵ou shouldn鈥檛 have to leave the hotel to experience the local community.鈥
The concept is fairly new in 蜜柚直播.
鈥淵ou certainly see it happening at other places where the bars are crowded with locals,鈥 Vishal Patel said. 鈥淕uests want to stay where the locals want to be.鈥
The Tuxon鈥檚 renovated 112 rooms are expected to open by the end of the year. The 鈥渨elcome building鈥 is due to open by next summer.
The rooms will include amenities such as walk-in rain showers, 50-inch high-definition TVs and craft beers in minibars.
The hotel鈥檚 name is a nod to the Old Pueblo鈥檚 often mispronounced name.
鈥淔or a lot of folks that aren鈥檛 familiar with 蜜柚直播, they pronounce it with a hard 鈥淐鈥 instead of soft,鈥 Sunny Patel said. 鈥淪o it鈥檚 just a little play on words to get the buzz out there, especially outside of 蜜柚直播.鈥
Just south of downtown, at 485 S. Stone Ave., the Downtown Clifton is adding 22 new rooms and a kitchen and lounge for future events to welcome locals from neighboring Armory Park and Barrio Viejo, said Kate Kretschmann, the general manager.
The new amenities will be used for vintage fairs and mixers for the community, along with a new restaurant and bar.
鈥淚t鈥檚 an amenity for our guests and our neighborhood,鈥 Kretschmann said. 鈥淲e absolutely want to be a hotel for locals.鈥
The emergence of attractions for locals at hotels is the 鈥渘ext big thing,鈥 according to Hotel online.
鈥淲hen a property engages locals at a high level, it adds a steady stream of revenue that can help the property鈥檚 bottom line during slower times of year,鈥 the hospitality industry site says. 鈥淭he more locals that have positive interactions with your brand, the more likely you are to receive positive feedback on review sites, which we all know lead to more interest in your property.鈥
Having locals patronize a hotel property can also lead to more local stay-over guests.
鈥淭his strategy captures not only a traveler who wants a massage, but also a local user who has the potential for higher frequency of use.鈥
A local pioneer of engaging locals to its hotel is the former drug-dealer-frequented Silverbell Inn at 720 W. Silverlake Drive, which has been rebranded as Hotel McCoy with local murals, artwork for sale and weekly events open to 蜜柚直播 residents.
鈥淭he community response has been great,鈥 said Nicole Dahl, creative director and general manager at Hotel McCoy. 鈥淕uests are always happy to arrive and find a community event is occurring during their stay and not just another boring happy hour in the lobby.鈥
The hotel鈥檚 commission-free art program is one which Dahl is most proud of introducing.
鈥淲hen I came up with the concept, it sounded good on paper, but I wasn鈥檛 sure if it would work,鈥 she said. 鈥淣ow, I find myself calling about five 蜜柚直播 artists a week and telling them, 鈥極ne of your pieces sold, come get your check鈥 and it鈥檚 honestly one of the best feelings.鈥
Sunny Patel said the success of Hotel McCoy鈥檚 engagement with 蜜柚直播 residents is something The Tuxon hopes to emulate.
鈥淲e have followed some of the work the Hotel McCoy has done and hope to build on their experience,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e a great model and a great neighbor.鈥

A Golden Girls Gala brought neighbors to the Hotel McCoy, which has embraced the idea of including locals in events in the hotel鈥檚 common areas.

Hotel McCoy does two to four movie nights each warm weather month. 鈥淕uests are always happy to arrive and find a community event is occurring during their stay and not just another boring happy hour in the lobby,鈥 said Nicole Dahl, creative director and general manager at the hotel.