| By Bruce C. Smith, The Indianapolis StarMcClatchy-Tribune Regional News Nov. 5--The Hendricks County Convention and Visitors Bureau has new hope for a convention center and hotel in Plainfield. Executive Director Emory Lencke said in a statement last week that the convention bureau has issued a request for proposals from developers and development teams to design, build and operate a quality facility. The county agency that promotes tourism is offering land and financial help to a qualified partner. The facility is to be in a corridor between the Ronald Reagan Parkway interchange next to Indianapolis International Airport and the Ind. 267 interchange of I-70 in Plainfield. The tourism bureau owns 10 acres near the Ind. 267 and I-70 interchange and is willing to buy eight more acres. Such a project has been proposed before, but a partner never was found. A year ago, a consultant estimated the development could cost from $20 million to more than $50 million. In return, it could have a $20 million economic effect on the Hendricks County area each year and contribute more than 40,000 hotel room stays a year. Minneapolis-based Convention Sports & Leisure conducted that study in 2008, updating a similar report from 2003. In a statement, the Hendricks County tourism bureau said it remains focused on a "full-service, quality-branded hotel with a minimum of 200 rooms and with an (attached) conference center." Plainfield has more than a dozen hotels and 1,100 hotel rooms, mostly around the Ind. 267 interchange. Many national hospitality chains are represented, although not necessarily with their highest-concept hotels. The hotels are clustered near the new $1.1 billion passenger terminal and other improvements at Indianapolis International Airport and in another area next to Plainfield's industrial parks. The tourism bureau "is very interested in a branded hotel product that will serve as the county's premier property, and will include all the state-of-the-industry amenities," the release said. The agency is funded with an 8 percent innkeeper's tax on hotel rooms in the county. Responses to the convention bureau's request for proposals are due by Dec. 10. ----- To see more of The Indianapolis Star, or to subscribe to the newspaper, go to http://www.IndyStar.com.
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