At the York County Board of Supervisors Meeting Tuesday night, the proposal to turn the La Quinta Inn off of Bypass Road into an apartment time share for the College of William and Mary failed in a tied vote. An article in the Daily Press stated that a development group called Colonial X proposed a plan to renovate the inn in order to rent rooms to students for nine months out of the year and operate it as a hotel for the rest of the year.
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Saturday’s victory came...
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