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Gillis Gilkerson on schedule with Rehoboth-area hotel

on Friday, 11 April 2014. Posted in Archive

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  • Hudsons close the final chapter on Villages of Five Points

    After 23 years and through three generations of family-driven development, the Villages of Five Points in Lewes is being handed over to the people who live, work and play there.

  • Hudson Management Opens Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott

    Rehoboth Beach, Delaware - March 26, 2015 - The 94-room Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware is now open for business. Located at 19113 Coastal Highway, the Fairfield Inn & Suites Rehoboth Beach will operate as a Marriott franchise, owned by Hudson Management of Lewes, Delaware and managed by Real Hospitality Group of Ocean City, Maryland.

  • DE Business Report - February 2015

    Years ago, Christian and Jamin Hudson took over the family farm and business in Milton, Del., from their father and grandfather. Now, as the fields are tilled by a tenant farmer, the brothers are growing housing units and job opportunities in Sussex County and beyond, doing business as Hudson Management.

  • Why We Went With Wood

    We knew it would generate a lot of buzz when we de - cided in the mid - dle of the Great Recession to build a new five story hotel in Rehoboth Beach on Coastal Highway. But we never an - ticipated how much of that buzz would be about our construction methods. Read More

  • Is coastal Sussex County maxed out?

    Christian Hudson, whose Hudson Management Co. is building one of the taller-than-42-feet hotels along Del. 1, said the semi-public building exception was critical for his project. "The fourth floor of our hotel is what makes it profitable," he said. "We would not have built it without the fourth floor." Building the hotel, he argued, involved the paid services of 40 small businesses in design and construction and would create 50 permanent jobs.” Read More

  • A Modest Proposal: Why Pay Taxes?

  • Gillis Gilkerson on schedule with Rehoboth-area hotel

  • Maxed Out? Coastal Sussex County wonders if it can accomodate more residents and visitors or if it is full to the brim already

  • Delaware Online: Christian Hudson speaks of residential growth spurt in coastal Sussex County

  • Gillis Gilkerson Plows Ahead to Stay on Schedule

  • On the Wings of a Dream!

  • Tea party devotees refocusing

  • Boy Scouts Distinguished CItizen Award presented to Joe Hudson

  • Longtime Hudson companies worker retires after 53 years

  • Is vandalism a sign of today's politics?

  • Lewes CVS pharmacy plans hit roadlblock

  • Council makes no decision of fate of CVS pharmacy

  • New plan unveiled for CVS at Five Points

  • Hudson Management and Maylon Mast purchase Sam Yoder & Son

  • Villages of Five Points developer retools new CVS application

  • CVS pharmacy proposed to Villages of Five Points parcel

  • Commentary by Christian Hudson: Plenty of fat can be cut out of Delaware's upcoming budget

  • Villages at Five Points to stage free family entertainment, including movies

  • Sussex County Land Trust Honors Freeman and Hudson

  • Beebe Presents Awards

  • Beebe Medical Foundation announces award winners

  • Delaware Today Magazine: It Takes a Village

  • PGA bestows Lifetime Achievement Awards on Venables, Hudson

  • The Peninsula presents Land Trust with first check

  • Plant, Homes uneasy neighbors

  • Lewes may get a few neighbors

  • Villages of Five Points development approved

  • Village of Five Points development: There's good news and bad news

  • Good, bad points about Five Points

  • Hudsons plan 600-unit Villages of Five Points

  • Village of Five Points development moving foward

  • Sussex County developer's career continues to soar

  • Hudson Goes from Sweeping Floors to Dusting Fields