Paterson mayor floats idea for cocoon-shaped hotel on cliffs near Great Falls Park

June 18, 2013 at 4:25PM

PATERSON, N.J. — The mayor of Paterson is floating the idea of building a 22-story hotel complex with an unconventional design on cliffs near the Great Falls.

The hotel portion would be shaped like a giant cocoon in recognition of the city's industrial past, when its textile mills earned Paterson the name "Silk City."

The project would be built on the site of a failed condo project.

A conceptual design of the hotel and convention center on the city's website does not identify a potential developer.

Mayor Jeffery Jones told the Paterson Press he's not ready yet to disclose who is behind the proposal.

The project's location and design would make it a landmark building visible for many miles.

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