Conroe City Council has withheld $600,000 from a Dallas-based developer and questioned invoices related to the city’s new $107 million Hyatt Regency hotel and convention center.
just weeks after it had to fund $5 million in operation costs city officials say the firm failed to budget.
In May, council asked why Garfield Public/Private, which was brought on by the Conroe Industrial Development Corp. in July 2017 to plan, design and oversee the project, didn’t let the city know the operating costs for the hotel were never included in the budget.
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