- Funding Needed
- $6 (Mio)
- EB5 Funding
- $6 (Mio)
- EB-5 Investors
- 12
- Investment Amount
- $500,000
- Job Creation per Investor
- 10.8
- Job Creation (Total)
- 130
- Category
- Accommodation and Food Services
- Sub-Category
- Hotels (except Casino Hotels) and Motels
- State
- North Carolina
- Location
- Cary, NC
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The Mayton Inn
- Developer Name
- Mayton Landlord, LLC
Project Description
Mayton Landlord, LLC dba mayton Inn was formed in 2013 in the State of North Carolina by Mr. Colin Crossman and Mrs. Deanna Crossman. The Town of Cary approached Mr. and Mrs. Crossman to develop and operate the Mayton Inn because of their experience with the King's Daughters Inn and because the two hotels will share many similarities.
The Mayton Inn will be located on approximately 1.39 acres of land and have 45 total guest rooms. Amenities include two private event rooms. Amenities include two private event spaces, a gym, a library/business center, a bar/lounge and dining room, and two spa treatment rooms.
USEDLC approved and funded the loan for the Mayton Inn in November 2014.
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