College Station city council members get a consultant’s report that says there is enough business for a convention center with a connected hotel of 275 to 400 rooms. The hotel would be part of a complex that is recommended to have an exhibit hall, an event floor, two ballrooms, and meeting rooms. Click HERE to read and download presentation materials shown during the February 27, 2025 College Station city council meeting by the council’s consultant. A unanimous council agreed at its last meeting (February 27) to pay the consultant to get a cost estimate, funding sources, and determine possible sites. Site selection was part of the council’s 50 minute discussion. The consultant’s report stated “Texas A&M event space is hard to market to outside groups”. That’s despite a 2013 preferred access agreement the city signed with the Texas A&M system, where the city is supposed to get discounted rates on meeting facilities in exchange for the city giving $14 million dollars in hotel occupancy tax money towards the expansion of Kyle Field. The council also heard from the developer of College Station’s Midtown neighborhood. James Murr made a pitch to host and help pay for building the hotel. Click HERE to read and download presentation materials shown by James Murr at the February 27, 2025 College Station city council meeting. As for revenue sources of what mayor John Nichols estimated to be a $250 million dollar project, councilman Bob Yancy said he had a letter of support from departing Texas A&M system chancellor John Sharp. Yancy also suggested approaching the city of Bryan and the local school districts for financial support. The consultant’s recommendations followed 20 meetings with stakeholders, contact with 12 associations, event planners, and user groups, and contact with two regional convention centers. The council, which spent $40,000 dollars for the report that was given at their February 27th meeting, was told it would cost another $40,000 for the additional information. Click below to hear comments from the February 27, 2025 College Station city council meeting. Listen to “Consultants tell the College Station city council there is enough business to support a convention center with a connected hotel” on Spreaker.