Palm Springs moves forward with approval of 9-story Nexus Hotel

Luis Avila

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – The Palm Springs City Council has approved the development of what would become the tallest building in the city, despite opposition from some residents. The development will replace a parking lot along Andreas Road with a seven- and nine-story building, reaching just under 100 feet.

The unanimous decision on Wednesday rejected an appeal from a group of residents who opposed the Nexus Hotel and Condominium Complex, effectively paving the way for the project to move forward.

Surrounding residents remain concerned about its impact on the character of the city.

“It was really sad. It’s disappointing. We really felt that the city cared about keeping the aesthetics of the city at five-stories. You go anywhere, they say that’s the Palm Springs spirit and what we want to see is low buildings.”

Ann Geller, Palm Springs Resident

City officials say the project meets all special land-use requirements under Section 14 and will generate additional tax revenue, as well as complement the nearby convention center’s planned expansion.

“During their deliberation, the Council acknowledged neighborhood concerns about the project but also recognized that it complies with the special land use regulations that govern Section 14. Those regulations were developed by the Tribe in partnership with the City and allow buildings up to 100 feet in height recognizing the area’s proximity to the downtown.

The Council also discussed how the project supports other City initiatives, including providing additional Transit Occupancy and Sales Tax revenues and needed rooms to serve the $135 million Convention Center expansion.”

Kitty Alvarado, Palm Springs PIO

But some residents criticize the city for prioritizing legal permissibility over community preferences.

“I’m sure they have some legal ground to stand on. I think they’ve also made a choice on what they want to build. Just because they have the legal right to do it, doesn’t mean it’s the smartest thing to do. And they’re doing it.”

Ann Geller, Palm Springs Resident

The city has indicated it will continue to engage with residents, providing updates on the project as it progresses. Meanwhile, residents say they plan to enjoy her unobstructed mountain views while she still can.

The Nexus Hotel and Condo project will now move to the Architectural Review Committee for final approval, the last step before building permits can be issued and construction begins.

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