Owners of the 86-room Park Vue Inn envision more rooms and smaller restaurants as part of a redevelopment, according to documents filed this month with the city of Anaheim.
Plans by hotel owners Paul Durand and the Scalzo Family Partnership call for demolishing the current hotel and two restaurants in favor of a 7-story, 180-room property.
About 18 months ago Park Vue owners had proposed a 162-room hotel, with an expansion for the International House of Pancakes and Cold Stone Creamery on the site.
A proposed 3-mile, $318 million streetcar line that would have run through the property was dealt a setback in October by a report that said the project was unlikely to receive federal funding and the city should seek alternatives to the plan.
The Park Vue Inn is one of a row of hotels across S. Harbor Blvd. from the Disneyland Resort’s two amusement parks.
