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Feb-06, 2013
Hines, Archstone close to naming CityCenterDC hotel brand
Washington Business Journal
CityCenterDC developers Hines and Archstone are close to cementing a deal with an international flag to operate their planned 370-room hotel at New York Avenue and Ninth Street NW.
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Feb-06, 2013
Former Gansevoort to relaunch as eco-focused 1 Hotel
The Miami Herald
The Gansevoort-turned-Perry hotel in Miami Beach is set to open in its latest iteration early next year: the eco-minded 1 Hotel & Residences South Beach.
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Feb-05, 2013
Kathleen Taylor out as Four Seasons CEO after three years
The Globe and Mail
Kathleen Taylor spent years preparing for the top job at Four Seasons Hotels Inc., but the company said Tuesday she will be replaced only three years after she finally sat down in the corner office.
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Jan-29, 2013
Blackstone Said to Plan Sale of Miami Beach Resort
Bloomberg
Blackstone Group LP agreed to sell the Miami Beach Resort in Florida to Joseph Chetrit for $117 million as part of a debt restructuring in its LXR Luxury Resorts & Hotels unit, a person with knowledge of the deal said.
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Jan-31, 2013
Proposed bankruptcy sale of Fort Worth Sheraton has stalled
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
The owners of the Sheraton Hotel and Spa downtown are looking for another buyer after a proposed deal to sell the bankrupt property to Dallas-based Prism Hotels & Resorts stalled.
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Jan-27, 2013
Trumps denied tax rebate for Old Post Office hotel
The Washington Post
D.C. officials say the Trump Organization, led by magnate Donald Trump and his daughter Ivanka, have inquired about whether the District would forgo property taxes at the Old Post Office Pavilion in order to facilitate redevelopment of the building into a luxury hotel.
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Jan-25, 2013
Larry Ellison plans third luxury hotel, solar expansion for Lanai
Pacific Business News
Billionaire Larry Ellison plans to build a small, ultra-luxury hotel on Lanai and expand the island’s 1.5-megawatt La Ola solar farm.
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Jan-23, 2013
Christian Science Church selects developer for Back Bay sites
Boston Business Journal
Boston’s Christian Science Church has selected Carpenter & Co., a Cambridge-based company, as the master developer for two development sites at the church's 15-acre plaza in Boston’s Back Bay.
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Jan-17, 2013
Radisson Paper Valley sold for $17.8 million
Green Bay Press Gazette
The Radisson Paper Valley Hotel has been sold for $17.8 million to the lender that financed the downtown business.
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Jan-07, 2013
Two developers bid to build convention center hotels
Boston Herald
The proposals came from Commonwealth Ventures — the Southport, Conn., firm that owns the Channel Center complex on the other side of the convention center — and Carpenter & Co., the Cambridge firm that transformed the Charles Street Jail into the Liberty Hotel.The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority has received bids from two developers for the twin mid-priced hotels planned next to the South Boston exhibit hall.