The City Commission of Miramar in Florida is mulling a site plan that would consist of two different hotel brands, operated by the same parent.

If the 3.36-acre project is approved, it would consist of 160 rooms, taking up a total of 99,798 square feet, according to the South Florida Business JournalMost of the units would be operated under Fairfield Inn (84), while the others would go under Towneplace Suites (76). Both of which are owned by Marriott. Towneplace rooms would range from 399 to 498 square feet, while Fairfield's would be between 254 and 482 square feet.

The ground floor of the hotel would consist of a fire pit, a lounge, a fitness area, a buffet, a library, grills, and a pool. Plus, the property would come with 162 parking spots.

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