Fairmont Princess looks to add jewels to crown

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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Fairmont Scottsdale Princess.)

By Scottsdale Progress

The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess is looking to jump in on a trend – and perhaps add a few jewels to its resort crown.

It wants to add villas and bungalows to its sprawling campus near Scottsdale Road and Princess Boulevard.

According to the city, the 750-room resort submitted a “request for approval to construct nine new structures consisting of 37 villas units and six bungalow units, located just north of the existing Sunset Beach pool at the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess Resort.

The Travel and Leisure website notes these are hot commodities for high-end travelers:

“Privacy has long been valued by vacationers and many travelers want the additional comfort of their own space. 

“For that, hotels are happy to prescribe their guests a slice of paradise in the form of a private villa, cozy cabin, or hidden cottage. These personal abodes can be separate from the main resort area or part of a suite of individually-designed accommodation.”

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