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5 Questions for Justin Cucci
Tell us about the Edible Beats concept. Edible Beats is a collection of enticing ingredients—hospitality and food that is guest driven, groove-friendly design, and communicates a story above all. All…
People July 2Lessons Learned with Gary Dollens
Having spent his entire 30-plus-year hospitality career at Hyatt, Gary Dollens’ unconventional track up the proverbial corporate ladder has taken him from front of the house to operations to design…
People July 2Traveling through Asia with D.B. Kim
Current project load We had 17 new builds open in 2014, and 14 new builds will open in 2015 Favorite hotel There are a few hotels I like to stay…
People July 25 Questions for Josh Wyatt
What’s the vibe of the recent Generator openings in Paris and London? London was inspired by the local surroundings as well as the lyrical, creative, and literary history of the…
People July 2Running the Numbers with Ian Carr
Between 40 and 50 Number of projects he’s worked on during his 18 years with HBA 50 The big anniversary HBA is celebrating this summer 5 to 10 His…
People July 2Lexmark Carpet Mills Acquires Northwest Carpets
A portfolio company of H.I.G. Capital, Lexmark Carpet Mills has completed the acquisition of Northwest Carpet—a manufacturer of solution-dyed broadloom carpeting for the hospitality industry since its inception by president…
News July 1Canopy by Hilton Brand to Debut in Iceland
In partnership with Icelandair Hotels, Hilton Worldwide plans to make the global debut of its new lifestyle brand, Canopy by Hilton, in Iceland with the opening of Canopy Reykjavik City…
News July 1Parker-Torres Design Completes Revamp of Le Méridien San Francisco
Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide and Chesapeake Lodging Trust have completed the $12 million revamp of Le Méridien San Francisco. Barbara Parker and Miriam Torres of Boston-based Parker-Torres Design…
News July 1Ibis Mediterranean Restaurant & Lounge
An endless list of celebrity faces and places have come to pass throughout Manhattan’s extensive history. Despite a slew of reincarnations since opening as an opera house in the 1920s,…
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