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Kitchener's Walper Hotel redevelopment to start next year

Physical changes to the Walper Terrace Hotel are on the horizon including a redesigned lobby as part of a new ownership groups redevelopment plans for the iconic red-bricked building at the corner of King Street West and Queen Street South in downtown Kitchener.

Changing the lobby "a no-brainer" says developer

The Walper Hotel in downtown Kitchener. The landmark was sold to a group of 4 new owners. (Jackie Sharkey/CBC)

Physical changes to the Walper Terrace Hotel, including a redesigned lobby, are on the horizonas part of a new ownership group's redevelopment plans for the iconicbrick building in downtown Kitchener.

The $4.6 million purchase of the Walper wasannounced earlier this weekby a group including Perimeter Development Corporation, Zehr Group, David Strucke and CK Atlantis Ltd, a hotel management company.

'It's going to be a vision that incorporates physical changes to the hotel. The lobby is going to be a no-brainer' Craig Beattie, Perimeter Development Corporation

Craig Beattie, a partner with Perimeter Development, and Don Zehr of Zehr Group appeared on The Morning Edition with Craig Norris on Friday.

While in the short term, Beattie said the plan is to get hotel operator CK Atlantis into theWalper to begin running day-to-day operations, there are big plans ahead in the long term.

"It's going to be a vision that incorporates physical changes to the hotel. The lobby is going to be a no-brainer," Beattie said, "Different marketing focus as well, branding and just a different approach to things. It's going to be all-encompassingwhen the plan is finalized."

The consortium will gather a design team over the next 6 to 8 months with redevelopment plans to begin next year, Beattie said.

That team will "start to master-plan the building going forward, and then start to prioritize what improvements we want to do starting sometime next year," Beattie said.

Place to be seen

Zehrrecounted aconversation that he had with Perimeter Development'sDavid Gibson about the Walper.

"'It was the place to be seen, the place to eat,'" Zehr recounted Gibson saying. "'It was a different time, different place --but it would be very cool if you could bring back that history where people gather there.'"

"There is lots of opportunity to create an interesting bar-type environment as well," said Zehr,adding thatthe Barrister's Lounge upstairs could be in for a rehaul.

Zehrsaid thatan increased focus on thedevelopment of Kitchener's core, including the Region of Waterloo's new courthouse anda growing numberof technology workers at various downtown firms, makes the Walpera great choicefor a rehaul.