Sheraton Holds Grand Re-Opening
The top-to-bottom renovation is the first since the hotel opened 14 years ago.
In each room, every surface guests touch got a makeover with a more vibrant design and more touches of Duluth sprinkled in throughout the hotel.
“You’ll notice like some of our throw pillows have a geometric-like design on them that replicates the Aerial Lift Bridge. You’ll notice that down here in the lobby, especially. The flooring, the wallpaper, the furniture, new beddings, new state-of-the-art smart TVs went into the guest rooms as well,” said Karen Pionk, general manager at the Sheraton.
The bar, Restaurant 301, lobby and meeting rooms also got renovated, along with the addition of brand new equipment in the fitness center.
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Final Phase Of Superior Street Reconstruction Begins
Some of businesses owners say while it s another few months of construction cones and rumbling machines, they re excited for the finished product.
June 29, 2021
Work has started on Superior between 3rd and 4th Avenues East.
The 3rd Avenue East intersection will remain open and sidewalks will be open to access businesses within the work-zone.
Some of those businesses owners, like managers at the Sheraton Hotel, which has just finished their own remodel, say while it’s another few months of construction cones and rumbling machines, they’re excited for the ribbon to be put on the main downtown street.
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(Left) Sue Kyllonen , Hermantown Elementary school secretary, receives the dictionaries from Cindy Lawrence, Leading Knight, Duluth Elks Lodge.
Duluth Elks Lodge #133 delivered dictionaries to all third graders at the
Hermantown Elementary School, and to
Stella Maris Academy. This has been an annual event for the Duluth Elks Lodge for several years. The dictionaries belong to the students for their own personal use. Also, the Elks in December were awarded a combined Beacon/Spotlight Grant from the Elks Community Investments Program. They received $5,500 and distributed the money to 5 local area elementary schools. $1,100 was awarded to each of the following schools: