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Siteseeing: Shanghai
When Shanghai opened its doors for Expo 2010, it had a lot to prove. The city has long been China’s poster child for beauty and romance, and its hospitality offerings…
Projects February 28Siteseeing: Toronto
Toronto has always been a city of tight-knit communities. Greeks on the Danforth, Polish in Roncesvalles, Little Italy, Chinatown, and Cabbagetown, where Irish immigrants first settled—all of these neighborhoods make…
Projects February 28Siteseeing: Vietnam
With 97 projects in the pipeline, Vietnam is on its way to becoming a hospitality powerhouse. Along with having one of the fastest-growing Asian economies, recent changes in development and…
Projects February 28Siteseeing: Nashville
With a much-ballyhooed 100 people a day moving into town (according to the U.S. Census Bureau), a popular eponymous TV show, and an exploding restaurant scene, Nashville is hotter than…
Projects February 28Siteseeing: Copenhagen
Nagging a table at Copenhagen’s old Noma, a converted warehouse on the water, was a maddening task. It’s no less arduous a process at the 2018 incarnation of René Redzepi’s…
Projects February 28Siteseeing: Dubai
Soaring nearly 3,000 feet into the sky, the Burj Khalifa became the world’s tallest building when it opened in 2010 thanks to New York architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.…
Projects February 28Siteseeing: Bangkok
Development in Bangkok has more than recovered since political unrest and anti-government protests made travelers and hoteliers wary back in 2014. As of December 2017, there are 17 hotels with…
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