That new Marriott Courtyard and Holiday Inn behind that both looks very pretty and nice... theres gonna be a lot revamps imo. They just built 2 new hotels i think on harbor and Patella too...
Actually there are three at the south end of Harbor and Katella.
Springhill Hotel above CVS, Hyatt House over the Walgreen's, and the new Residence Inn next to the Springhill next to the Anaheim Convention Center expansion work.
Also, you had the conversion to the Hotel Indigo near the corner (North East side).
And you still have the empty lot between the Castle Inn and Strip Mall with Subway. If I remember correctly, it was bought for the Anaheim GardenWalk but never could get another property to sell to use it. (landlocked).
But if see what was built, limited service Hotels with Kitchens on two of the three properties, so value priced middle of the road properties.
And I think that is the trend, you are looking at a few new 4 stars, and then the somewhat upscale (such as the New Cambria just announced (I started a new thread on the subject yesterday), larger rooms with some sort of kitchen in them but limited services (no valet, bell hops, etc.)
You will always have a good mix, but the value Motels looks like they will be forced farther away due to financial reasons.
Look at the Desert Palms, who just spent Millions to change the faced of the building, and upgrading its rooms, and the Alpine Inn, which is still the same basic Motel it has been for decades.
Take the Alpine Inn, and the small Alamo/National rental Car lot, and there is another property that could be upgraded. (The Anabella is already scheduled to be replaced with a 4 star)
You also have a second "pad" for a Hotel available at Anaheim GardenWalk, just south of the Fire Station.
So much motivation to upgrade and change the property to a higher star level.
Same with the Motels west of
Disneyland Drive/West Street (same road that changes names).