Fencing goes up around Concord Holiday Inn as renovations move forward

Fencing has been put around the Holiday Inn in downtown Concord as renovations continue. It will reopen as a Hilton DoubleTree later this year.

Fencing has been put around the Holiday Inn in downtown Concord as renovations continue. It will reopen as a Hilton DoubleTree later this year. DAVID BROOKS—Monitor staff

Monitor staff

Published: 01-02-2025 3:37 PM

Fencing has gone up around the Holiday Inn in downtown Concord as renovations continue. It is slated to reopen in four months as a Hilton DoubleTree hotel.

Developer Steve Duprey purchased the hotel on North Main Street in August for $16.8 million. It closed on Dec. 15 and will undergo interior and renovations before a targeted opening date of May.

Built in 1975, the hotel sits at the corner of Main Street and Loudon Road, one of the busiest intersections in the city. Duprey purchased it from the Tsunis family, which owned it since 1985.

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