MGallery Hotel Collection has officially opened its first hotel in Belgium: Le Louise Hotel Brussels. The former Sofitel is located on Avenue de la Toison d Or, between the historic center and the European quarters. The new hotel is a tribute to the city of Brussels, its inhabitants, architecture and gardens from around the world. The new hotel has 159 rooms and 10 suites and is aimed at guests visiting the European metropolis for both business and pleasure. Le Louise Hotel Brussels - MGallery is part of the MGallery Collection. The MGgallery Collection has more than 120 hotels in more than 30 countries worldwide.
MGallery Hotel Collection has officially opened its first hotel in Belgium: Le Louise Hotel Brussels. The former Sofitel is located on Avenue de la Toison d Or, between the historic center and the European quarters. The new hotel is a tribute to the city of Brussels, its inhabitants, architecture and gardens from around the world. The new hotel has 159 rooms and 10 suites and is aimed at guests visiting the European metropolis for both business and pleasure. Le Louise Hotel Brussels - MGallery is part of the MGallery Collection. The MGgallery Collection has more than 120 hotels in more than 30 countries worldwide.
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$5M retail, residential development proposed for key Muskegon Heights intersection
Updated Mar 08, 2021;
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MUSKEGON HEIGHTS, MI – A nearly $5 million mixed retail and residential development is planned for a key intersection in Muskegon Heights.
The Shoppes on Sherman project includes a $1 million cleanup of a former dry cleaner shop at the project site on Peck Street and Sherman Boulevard that’s critical to the revitalization of the area.
The development about two years in the planning is the project of Joe Rone, a Muskegon Heights native who lives in Iowa but has never lost his love for his hometown.
“I have a very good kinship with the city,” Rone told city council members last month, explaining that his mother, Eleanor, owned a business in the city for more than 50 years.