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Lake Charles is getting a lakefront hotel and amphitheater where the Capital One Tower was
Posted on 12/6/24 at 5:40 pm
Posted on 12/6/24 at 5:40 pm
On Friday, December 6, 2024, Lake Charles Mayor Nic Hunter and partners from ReNew Lake Charles LLC announced a lakefront hotel and state-of-the-art amphitheater.
Private investment group ReNew Lake Charles LLC will build, own, and manage a 154-room Hilton Garden Inn just north of the Lake Charles Event Center. The hotel will be built on property leased from the City.
The hotel will feature a full-service restaurant and lounge overlooking the lake, both of which will be open to hotel and non-hotel guests. The hotel will also feature a second-story pool.
Additional conference and convention center space, designed with the needs of modern meetings and events in mind, will be built and owned by the City of Lake Charles. The hotel paired with the additional conference and convention center space will attract new, regional conventions and conferences that currently bypass Lake Charles due to the antiquated meeting space inside the Lake Charles Event Center, the fact that there is no dedicated convention hotel attached to the Lake Charles Event Center, and the fact that many groups will not or cannot utilize casinos for a variety of reasons.
“ReNew will create a modern, first-class experience that will anchor Southwest Louisiana’s future as a capable host destination,” said ReNew Lake Charles, LLC Managing Member Gene Thibodeaux, retired Chief Judge of the Third Circuit Court of Appeal.
“The new combined conference space and hotel will be able to host a diverse array of events in a contemporary venue that will accommodate commerce, meetings and banquets here in Lake Charles. No longer will groups have to travel to Lafayette or Beaumont for their events. We can host them right here in Lake Charles and bring activity back to our downtown lakefront,” expressed Renew Lake Charles, LLC member Keith DuRousseau, owner of Keiland Construction.
“Hilton Hotels is pleased to be working with the City of Lake Charles and ReNew Lake Charles, LLC. Lake Charles is a growing market for Hilton, and it is our goal to offer new and innovative accommodations to the local community and our 200 million Hilton Honors guests,” said Corey Mitchell, Senior Director of Hilton Development.
“We feel downtown Lake Charles is in need of an upscale hotel to bring more guests to the area. I’ve been coming to Lake Charles for a number of years and am very impressed with its forward-thinking direction, not just for the community, but also to bring in more business and tourism,” Mitchell added.
The City of Lake Charles also announced that it has entered into a purchase agreement with the owners of the former Capital One Tower site and will use the space as a creative new home for the lakefront amphitheater project that was included in the LC REBOUND bond proposal.
This purchase includes the land the tower once sat on and the adjacent parking garage.
“Like carefully crafted puzzle pieces, these projects and their strategic locations within the Lake Charles Event Center grounds and this newly acquired property will help us better connect the lakefront, new hotel, and Lake Charles Event Center with the heart of downtown Lake Charles,” explained Mayor Nic Hunter.
The new, more modern amphitheater will have a capacity of 3,500 and will allow for an immensely higher quality experience for events that use the current amphitheater, but it will also have the modern design and features to attract new, exciting live music events and festivals.
Kyle Edmiston, President and CEO of Visit Lake Charles, commented, “The combination of this proposal has the ability to leapfrog Lake Charles into a new class of destination locations. The new hotel, conference center space, and amphitheater all in close proximity to each other will bring in net new visitors, conferences, and revenue to our community. We currently lose out on multiple conferences and conventions because of the lack of amenities at the Lake Charles Event Center. We have needed this for years, and this will be a game changer for Lake Charles.”
“These monumental economic development projects are coming at no additional tax burden to citizens,” explained Mayor Hunter. “This is the true beauty of public-private partnerships. Developments like this do not happen in a vacuum. They are a win not just for the City, or citizens and our visitors, but for our locally-owned businesses as well.”
Construction on all aspects is expected to get underway in late 2025 and be complete in early 2027. City Council action will be needed to move forward on these projects. The Council will consider agenda items related to these proposed developments at their regularly scheduled meeting on Dec 18, 2024.
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Posted on 12/6/24 at 5:42 pm to stout
Seems like a great place for a third floor bathroom stall glory hole
Posted on 12/6/24 at 5:45 pm to stout
Modern architecture is so bland and soulless
Posted on 12/6/24 at 5:46 pm to In The Know
I wonder what will happen to the other amphitheater on Bord du Lac Dr by the lake.
Posted on 12/6/24 at 5:48 pm to OldNo.7
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Modern architecture is so bland and soulless
If you understood how ugly the Lake Charles Event Center is then you would understand what an upgrade that attached hotel will be looks wise
This is it

Posted on 12/6/24 at 5:49 pm to stout
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I wonder what will happen to the other amphitheater on Bord du Lac Dr by the lake.
What if LC had a large music fest and had two acts performing at the same time at both stages? 7% Lake Charles would do something like that, but it’s wishful thinking.
Posted on 12/6/24 at 5:51 pm to sledgehammer
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What if LC had a large music fest and had two acts performing at the same time at both stages? 7% Lake Charles would do something like that, but it’s wishful thinking.
You mean Chuck Fest where they use stages at downtown bars and put stages in the street?
Posted on 12/6/24 at 6:03 pm to stout
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You mean Chuck Fest where they use stages at downtown bars and put stages in the street?
I figured you’d reference that, but I was thinking of bigger. How about those big two day country or rock festivals with big time headliners. It’s a stretch. I know.
Posted on 12/6/24 at 6:17 pm to stout
That’s pretty cool. Glad yall are getting that
Posted on 12/6/24 at 7:09 pm to sledgehammer
Big time headliners
3,500 seats
Not sure about the math here
3,500 seats
Not sure about the math here
Posted on 12/6/24 at 7:57 pm to FightinTigersDammit
Wayne Toups goin to make bank
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