Restoration work is set to begin at three historic Big Bend properties after Byways Hospitality secured construction financing for the projects, the company announced this week.
The work will involve the Holland Hotel and Maverick Inn in Alpine and the Hotel Limpia in Fort Davis, long-standing hotels located in the centers of the two communities.
Financing for the restoration projects was arranged with Peachtree Group and Opportunity Alabama, allowing the company to move forward with construction on the properties.
The hotels have remained open to guests over the years, though the buildings require substantial work. The upcoming construction will focus on restoring the structures while preserving their historic character and role within their communities.
The Holland Hotel has long been known as the “living room of Alpine,” reflecting its role as a gathering place for residents and visitors in the town’s civic and social life.
According to the company, the restoration effort follows a longer-than-expected process of assembling financing and development partners for the projects.
Construction is expected to begin soon and will be carried out in phases so the hotels can remain open to guests as much as possible during the work.
Byways Hospitality is a Texas-based real estate investment and development company that focuses on restoring historic hospitality properties.
