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Britannia Granted Right to Build Geothermally Heated Hotel

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MAMMOTH LAKES, CALIF.— Britannia Pacific Properties, a Lewis Trust Group company, announced that the town of Mammoth Lakes, Calif., has granted entitlements to build an innovative hotel and residences project called “Handmade Hotel Mammoth View.” With an extensive portfolio of properties, Britannia Pacific Properties has now set their sights on driving business and providing jobs to the town of Mammoth Lakes with their latest initiative, a 5.51-acre project which will feature geothermal heating for purposes of encouraging conservation of natural resources. Handmade Hotel Mammoth View will be an entirely new concept for the hospitality market in the small but lively mountain town: an expansive eco-friendly 54-room boutique hotel and 52 residences consisting of 28 eco cabins and 24 eco lofts.

After an extensive drilling process to test groundwater temperatures, Britannia Pacific Properties discovered that the groundwater heat levels achieved make heating the project utilizing geothermal resources viable.

“Mammoth’s amazing natural resources, particularly the hot springs, inspired us to research ways to utilize them for the good of the environment,” said Eva Hill, president of Britannia Pacific Properties. “We are ecstatic to begin to build this unique project and hope that Handmade Hotel Mammoth View will blaze the trail for future developments.”

Drawing inspiration from the stunning natural landscape, the project will feature other green design elements and eco-friendly components including meeting 50 percent of its irrigation water demand from reclaimed snowmelt and rain runoff, saving 50 percent of the mature trees on-site and utilizing reclaimed timber harvested from the site. Britannia Pacific Properties will provide jobs to and integrate with the local community in conceptualizing and putting into effect unique year-round programming.

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