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UNITE HERE Local 11 sent a letter to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles this week requesting that the hospital use any contributions made by Terranea Resort or its owner, Lowe Enterprises, to pay for medical expenses of the children of terminated Terranea workers.
In May 2020, the Terranea Resort made the cruel decision to terminate workers like Antonio Rodriguez, a 10-year banquet server, leaving him and his family without healthcare in the middle of the pandemic. The resort has made no binding commitment to bring back its workers once business resumes as the pandemic subsides.
“Moments after I was discharged from the hospital for COVID-19 in January, my daughter was admitted with kidney failure from the virus. I have exhausted my 401k to stay afloat and now I do not know what I am going to do with my medical bills. The Terranea could have done the right thing and supported me but they chose not to,�
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Lowe Acquires Miramonte Resort & Spa in Indian Wells, Calif.
December 21, 2020 GMT
LOS ANGELES (BUSINESS WIRE) Dec 21, 2020
Lowe, a national real estate developer, investor and manager, announced today that it has acquired the 215-room Miramonte Resort & Spa prominently located on Highway 111 in Indian Wells, California. Concurrent with the completion of the acquisition, Lowe will begin implementing a reopening plan for the resort, which has been closed since March, 2020 due to COVID-19. Reopening of Miramonte is anticipated for early 2021.
The Miramonte Resort offers guests spacious accommodations including suites and bungalows, an array of premier dining spots, three outdoor pools and a 12,000-square-foot award-winning spa. A luxury, boutique resort, Miramonte is designed with multiple low-rise buildings nestled throughout its richly landscaped 11-acres, which occupy a spectacular de
Lowe Acquires Miramonte Resort & Spa in Indian Wells, Calif. LOS ANGELES (Business Wire) Lowe, a national real estate developer, investor and manager, announced today that it has acquired the 215-room Miramonte Resort & Spa prominently located on Highway 111 in Indian Wells, California. Concurrent with the completion of the acquisition, Lowe will begin implementing a reopening plan for the resort, which has been closed since March, 2020 due to COVID-19. Reopening of Miramonte is anticipated for early 2021.
The Miramonte Resort offers guests spacious accommodations including suites and bungalows, an array of premier dining spots, three outdoor pools and a 12,000-square-foot award-winning spa. A luxury, boutique resort, Miramonte is designed with multiple low-rise buildings nestled throughout its richly landscaped 11-acres, which occupy a spectacular desert setting at the base of the Santa Rosa Mountains.