Bridgeport’s former Holiday Inn has reopened as Park City Place, a multifamily rental housing complex.
Located at 1070 Main St., Park City Place is now offering one-bedroom apartments for $1,800 per month, two-bedroom units for $2,000 and suites for $3,000 per month. Amenities include an onsite laundry room with lounge area and a fitness center.
Shelton-based developer John Guedes acquired the property in January 2022 from Trefez Corp., which purchased the property in 1988 and switched its branding from Hilton to Holiday Inn. At the time of its closing, the Holiday Inn was Bridgeport’s only full-service hotel – lodging projects including a proposed MGM Resorts Bridgeport and a boutique hotel at Steelepointe Harbor and the renovation of the long-defunct, 109-room Savoy Hotel as part of the Majestic-Poli mixed-use project in the city’s north end failed to materialized. The city’s only lodging establishment, the Sunnyside Inn motel at 174 Lake St., has become notorious for the surplus number of unkind one-star online reviews.
Photo courtesy Park City Place