Sanford Board Recommends Approval for Mayfair Hotel Renovation

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Land use attorney Hal Kantor was quoted in an October 2 GrowthSpotter article covering Sanford's Planning and Zoning Commission's recommendation to approve the renovation of the historic Mayfair Hotel by World Olivet Assembly, a Christian nonprofit organization.

Kantor represented World Olivet Assembly during the public commission meeting, where he addressed the economic impact of the proposed renovation project. His remarks during the meeting were cited in the article, highlighting the organization's significant investment and job creation plans for the century-old property.

The World Olivet Assembly project would convert the 100-year-old Mayfair Hotel into a southern headquarters and missionary training center, featuring 27,450 square feet of office space, a museum and gift shop, and 46 residential units. The organization plans to invest between $15 million and $30 million in the renovation and expects to create approximately 400 temporary construction jobs. The final decision on the project now rests with the City Commission.

Read the full article: Sanford Board Recommends Approval for Renovation of Century-old Mayfair Hotel

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