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Archive for the ‘Restoration and Rehabilitation’ Category

Boutique Bandwagon

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

A couple of decades after boutique hotels were first launched, the concept has become so successful that hoteliers across the industry are rushing to develop boutique brands.

author By SUSAN STELLIN, source www.nytimes.com

Polishing for the Inauguration

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

A half dozen or so hotels in Washington are undergoing extensive renovations, in part to take advantage of business related to Inauguration Day.

author By JANE L. LEVERE, source www.nytimes.com

Spotlight: A New Stamp on a Vast Space

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Investors who purchased the historic American Bank Note building in the Hunts Point section of the Bronx are working to convert the building into attractive and affordable office space.

author By AMY CORTESE, source www.nytimes.com

Offices Put High Above the High Line

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

In the trendy meatpacking district, an office tower used to be as rare a sighting as a fanny pack. But the area is starting to attract new corporate tenants.

author By STACEY STOWE, source www.nytimes.com

Square Feet | Checking In: Calibrating a Hotel for the Luxury Market

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

When the Mark Hotel reopens later this year after an extensive renovation, rooms will start at around $1,000 a night. Don’t expect to get a discount.

author By FRED A. BERNSTEIN, source www.nytimes.com

Square Feet | Spotlight: Before the Olympics, a Parade of Companies

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

By the time the Olympic torch arrives in Beijing in August, the city will have largely completed its transformation into a modern metropolis.

author By AMY CORTESE, source www.nytimes.com