Europe Hotel Transactions Bulletin - Week Ending 7 May 2021
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Turm am Mailänder Platz hotel development in
Stuttgart, Germany from Austrian developer
STRABAG Real Estate for
€137 million. The forward sale includes 429 rooms across two new-build hotels, collectively €320,000 per room, being a 169-room
Adina Aparthotel and a 260-room
Premier Inn. The development, which is scheduled to complete in December 2021, is located in Stuttgart s Europa district close to the new main railway station. The acquisition, which will be added to the buyer s open-ended real estate fund
Unilmmo: Deutschland, follows a six month hiatus from the buyer on any new hotel investments on account of coronavirus.
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This week you can up your grilling game, unleash your inner science nerd, or learn to throw pottery with a glass of wine on hand. Here s a look at the best live and virtual things to do in metro Phoenix, along with a friendly reminder that masks and social distancing are still the way to go.
Artlink Exhibit
This is year 33 for the Art Detour event meant to highlight the city’s creative side, which kicked off on February 20 and continues for 33 days. This year’s lineup includes the 21st Annual Artlink Juried Exhibit, a multimedia affair showcasing 85 of the 725 artworks submitted for consideration. It’s on view now, and through June 13, at the FOUND:RE Phoenix Hotel, where you can pop in to explore the art offerings at whatever time suits your fancy. The free exhibit includes works by artists working with diverse mediums and styles, including Mia B. Adams, Diana Calderon, Angel Castro, Min Kyu Kim, Katharine Leigh Simpson, and John Tuomisto-Bell.
We re in the fight of our lives : Future looks gloomy for area hotel operators We re in the fight of our lives on so many fronts, said David Hart, Hart Hotels Inc. president and CEO. Author: Business First /Bizjournals.com, James Fink Published: 4:37 PM EST February 1, 2021 Updated: 4:37 PM EST February 1, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. Stalled and paused proposed hotel developments have gutted a once-growing tourism and hospitality industry. We re in the fight of our lives on so many fronts, said David Hart, Hart Hotels Inc. president and CEO. All of the demand generators that we rely on are gone and it remains a mystery a big mystery when, or if, they will come back.
Amherst woman pleads guilty to stealing more than $380,000 from her employer
Kathleen Donhauser, 63, pleaded guilty Friday in State Supreme Court to one count of Grand Larceny in the third degree. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 7:00 PM EST December 15, 2020
BUFFALO, N.Y. An Amherst woman has admitted to stealing more than $380,000 from her employer over the course of nearly four years.
Kathleen Donhauser, 63, pleaded guilty Friday in State Supreme Court to one count of Grand Larceny in the third degree.
Investigators say Donhauser admitted that between May 14, 2013, and April 19, 2017, she stole $389,187.00 while working for Hart Hotels, Inc.
They say she used the money to pay her personal credit card bills.
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