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CORONADO, Calif. (AP) — Southern California's historic Hotel del Coronado could temporarily cut up to 160 employees as it prepares to shut down boutiques, a restaurant and its spa amid renovations.
The San Diego Union-Tribune reports Thursday the beach resort notified the state it may have to lay off 10% of its workforce. But the hotel tells the Employment Development Department it's possible the cuts could be fewer than anticipated or staggered.
The sprawling property with white shingles and a red roof is in the midst of a $200 million facelift.
The newspaper says once completed by the end of 2021, the revamped resort will have a new conference center, 142 more guestrooms, and a redo of the ocean-view sun deck.
The hotel built in 1888 was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1977.
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Information from: The San Diego Union-Tribune, http://www.utsandiego.com
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