
The JW Marriott, which opened in 2004, began operating as Hotel Clio on Tuesday. The rebrand is still affiliated with Marriott.
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The JW Marriott, which opened in 2004, began operating as Hotel Clio on Tuesday. The rebrand is still affiliated with Marriott.
The food hall hasn’t operated since 2020, when it said it was entering “hibernation mode.” The landlord said he’s ready “to bring the building back to life.”
Chicago-based McCaffery Interests is also a partner in the T3 office building under construction in RiNo.
“We’ve decided to extend sizing,” an executive at the apparel company said. “If you go up to 5X in sizing, it requires about 30 percent more space.”
Francois Safieddine, who won a World Series of Poker bracelet in 2007, upped the ante over competing offers for 250 Steele St.
“We wanted a different lifestyle, and opening a restaurant in New York would have been more than we wanted to put in,” said Noisette co-owner Lillian Cho.
Crusoe Energy captures excess natural gas from oilfield flaring and uses it to create electricity to power onsite data centers that mine cryptocurrency.
White Lotus Therapeutics launched in Sloan Lake in 2016 but the business outgrew its space and the owner needs the new spa to “catch the overflow.”
“It’s the end of a dynasty,” said broker Jay Soneff. “The remaining family members ran it as long as they could.” A pawn shop plans to lease the space.
Christopher Teigland and his wife Ariana named Glo Noodle House after his mother, “who always took care of people through food.”
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