The Greenbrier at White Sulphur Springs, WV has had a $50 million makeover to put it well and truly back on the map. The National Historic Landmark has been closed since 3rd January 2007 to enable renovations to be made to 63 guest rooms (plus all 721 rooms will have new ultra-luxury beds and linens and flat-panel TVs), as well as to dining and nightlife venues. Global cuisine from Chef Michael Voltaggio will be available through the new Hemisphere restaurant, and a new entertainment venue called 38°80 (formerly The Tavern) is to debut.
Published by Paul Johnson
Continue reading: The Greenbrier to re-open following $50 million investment
Related with "The Greenbrier to re-open following $50 million investment"
Investment fund guaranteeing luxury holidays for a decade
Found this press release over at sourcewire.com Leading international property specialist PURE International today announced the exclusive distribution of Worldwide Private Residences investment fund. One of the most flexible investments in the overseas property market, with a one off payment starting at £150,000* Worldwide Private Residences offers the opportunity to own[...]
New spa at Half Moon, Montego Bay, Jamaica
Fern Tree Spa at Jamaica’s Half Moon resort is due to open next month following a $4 million investment. The spa was once the resort’s signature villa, Fern Tree House, but is being transformed into a 68,000 square foot sanctuary for the mind and body. The spa will meld modern spa techniques with Jamaica’s ancient healing[...]
New Wal-Mart could open in Niagara Falls
Printed from the Review New Wal-Mart could open in Falls RAY SPITERI Tuesday, March 06, 2007 - 02:00 Local News - A new Wal-Mart could soon be moving into the southwest end of Niagara Falls. Although nothing has been confirmed, officials with Wal-Mart Canada have their eye set on land across Montrose Road from the[...]
Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott open B&B
Tori Spelling and Dean McDermott have opened Chateau La Rue, a bed and breakfast about 45 minutes north of San Diego, in Fallbrook, CA. The accommodation consists of just four bedrooms in an 8-acre retreat. If opening the property to the public wasn’t enough, they’ve also just had a baby[...]
Travolution@ITBPhoCusWright - India vs China
Attention private equity firms: Invest in India, not in China! That was the message from Ram Badrinathan, senior market analyst, India for PhoCusWright, who spoke just before lunch. “In China you need 11 licences to business. In India you need a letterhead. In China, TravelSky is the gatekeeper. India is open.” Still not[...]
