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Stage of Construction: New Sleep Inn Hotel 3 Aug 2015



2015-08-04 - 350 Dohoney Trace, Holladay Place, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener.
The pad for the new Sleep Inn Hotel now shows an almost complete footprint. Site work had progressed a great deal when this photo was taken Mon 2 Aug 2015. The hotel is being built by Columbia TMT Construction & Enterprise. (Today's puzzle: What is he significance of "TMT"? If you know, and you are not a hotel insider, send your answer using the Comments button with this photo - Solved by Lee Ann Sullivan. Click Read More for that answer). Already, we can imagine guests asking for a Sunset Side Suite, or requesting a Sportside Suite, where they'll be reminded that the image of Raider Bob is a reassurance they are only an Eastward LBN Exit, Exit 49, for exiting sports events at Lindsey Wilson Sports Park. - CM.


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