Fountain Inn Welcomes New Hotel Development and Community Relations Director

News Summary

Fountain Inn is set to experience significant growth with the approval of a new hotel development and the appointment of Amanda Benfield as the new Director of Community Relations. A 66,000-square-foot hotel will be constructed at 300 Jones St., enhancing the area’s hospitality and creating jobs. In her new role, Benfield aims to strengthen local businesses and foster community engagement, bringing renewed energy to Fountain Inn’s future.

Exciting Developments for Fountain Inn: Hotel and New Community Relations Director!

Fountain Inn is buzzing with some exciting news as the city council gathered on January 9 to make some significant decisions that will surely leave a positive mark on the community! The atmosphere was filled with anticipation as plans were approved for a brand-new hotel development and a fresh face was introduced into the city’s leadership.

New Hotel to Spruce Up the Area!

The heart of the action revolves around a piece of land located at 300 Jones St., where the city council approved the rezoning of 3.1 acres to make way for a spectacular hotel development. This project is spearheaded by Baker Commercial Properties LLC, who has big plans in store for the Fountain Inn area!

Imagine a beautifully designed 66,000-square-foot hotel that will offer a cozy stay in one of its 109 rooms. This nationally-branded hotel aims to enhance the city’s hospitality offerings, making it a more attractive destination for visitors and a convenient option for locals!

What’s even better? This development meets the criteria for tax credits under the South Carolina Textile Communities Revitalization Act, making it a win-win situation for both the developer and our charming town! It not only creates jobs but also supports the overall economic health of Fountain Inn.

New Beginnings with Community Relations!

Amanda Benfield as the new Director of Community Relations, set to step into this crucial role on February 14. Many may know her from her previous stint as the President and CEO of the Laurens County Chamber of Commerce, where she dedicated over seven years to making a positive impact.

In her new position, Benfield isn’t just going to sit behind a desk. Oh no! She’s ready to roll up her sleeves and dive into economic development, focus on business expansion, and take charge of community events that will bring the Fountain Inn residents closer together. If that’s not injecting energy into the community, we don’t know what is!

With her last day at the Chamber set for February 20, Amanda is gearing up to kick off her journey with the city on February 24. It’s a change motivated not only by her recent marriage but also by her move to the lovely town of Fountain Inn, showcasing her commitment to the community she’s proud to call home.

Benfield’s Vision for the Community

Amanda has established robust connections with the Fountain Inn Chamber which she plans to leverage in her new job. This background bodes well for her endeavors in promoting local businesses and enhancing community engagement. As she steps into this new role, she is bursting with enthusiasm about contributing to Fountain Inn’s growth and succeeding in building a vibrant community spirit.

The community of Fountain Inn is on the brink of an exciting transformation with both the hotel opening and Amanda taking the reins in community relations. From new job opportunities to memorable local events, the future looks bright for residents and visitors alike!

No announcement has been made yet regarding who will take over Amanda’s position at the Laurens County Chamber, but one thing’s for sure: Fountain Inn is ready to shine!

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