By Karen Robes Meeks
The first private development at the Port of Everett’s Waterfront Place Central in Fisherman’s Harbor recently celebrated a milestone on Jan. 9 when the final beam of the new Hotel Indigo was put in place.
Port and local government leaders commemorated the moment by signing the last beam before it was put into position.
Port Commissioners Glen Bachman, Bruce Fingarson and Tom Stiger, Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin and Snohomish County Council Chair Terry Ryan attended the event.
Expected to open in June, the 98,000-square-foot, $36 million Hotel Indigo will feature 142 rooms, over 7,000 square feet of event space, a restaurant, bar, and indoor pool and outdoor plazas.
The first private development at the Port of Everett’s Waterfront Place Central in Fisherman’s Harbor recently celebrated a milestone on Jan. 9 when the final beam of the new Hotel Indigo was put in place.
Port and local government leaders commemorated the moment by signing the last beam before it was put into position.
Port Commissioners Glen Bachman, Bruce Fingarson and Tom Stiger, Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin and Snohomish County Council Chair Terry Ryan attended the event.
Expected to open in June, the 98,000-square-foot, $36 million Hotel Indigo will feature 142 rooms, over 7,000 square feet of event space, a restaurant, bar, and indoor pool and outdoor plazas.