Napa Valley Wine Train owners plan $100 million resort development

Jun 5, 2017

(NVR) - The owners of the Napa Valley Wine Train have submitted an application to the city to build a 348,000-square-foot, five-story resort at the current train station property on McKinstry Street.

Such a project will cost an estimated $100 million, said Jake Donoghue, CEO of Noble House Hotels & Resorts.

The three-acre parcel in the Oxbow area would be transformed to feature a luxury hotel with approximately 148 guest rooms, a rooftop restaurant, spa and pool, tiki bar, retail market and enclosed parking to accommodate the train station, hotel and restaurant.

According to Napa Valley Wine Train owners Noble House Hotels & Resorts and Brooks Street, the resort is inspired by “luxurious train stations found throughout Europe.”

“We welcome visitors from across the globe,” said Scott Goldie, a partner of Brooks Street.

“We feel there’s a need for an elevated hospitality experience in downtown Napa, and now we can offer these individuals world-class accommodations,” he said.


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