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Studio 11 Completes Hotel Ketchum Refresh
The 58-room Hotel Ketchum in Idaho has revealed its $4 million refresh from Dallas-based firm Studio 11 Design. The boutique property boasts an update that pays tribute to the community’s…
News February 28Scampi Arrives in Manhattan
Italian eatery Scampi from chef PJ Calapa has arrived in Manhattan’s Flatiron district with a handsome, modern ambiance crafted by locally based firm Parts and Labor Design. The 3,000-square-foot restaurant…
News February 28Siteseeing: Downtown Los Angeles
It’s no secret that Downtown Los Angeles is on the precipice of a second golden age. The first occurred in the 1920s, when movie palaces lined Broadway and stately structures…
Projects February 28Siteseeing: 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…
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