NORTH EAST â Imagine a future where such diseases as Multiple Sclerosis, Lou Gehrigâs Disease and Parkinsonâs Disease can be controlled or stopped altogether.
Itâs more than imagination at Clene Nanomedicine, Inc. in North East where Mark Mortenson and Rob Etherington are leading the charge against these and other insidious degenerative diseases.
Mortenson is the founder and CSO and works out of the manufacturing and research and development headquarters on Principio Parkway in North East while Etherington, CEO, works in Salt Lake City, Utah where development takes place.
These treatments are not the standard pharmaceutical application for symptoms with a long list of potential side effects but rather a targeted approach that attacks the disease itself.
But, due to the pandemic, this never really played out. The Hotel Henry had an agreement with the Hilton with them ending business operations here at the Richardson Olmsted Campus that agreement does not translate to us as the Richardson nor does it translate to a future operator, Mortenson said.
As for all the money the state invested here, 2 On Your Side s Jeff Preval asked, Does any of that need to be paid back? No we ve been working with the tax credit investor and my understanding is that no that was an investment made to restore and reuse a historic landmark and that was accomplished, Mortenson said.
Hotel Henry, citing crippling effects of pandemic, to close at end of this month
Hotel Henry, the upscale hotel and conference center that brought a mothballed masterpiece from Buffalo s rich past back to life and attracted the eyes of the world just months after opening, has become the latest casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Posted at 5:32 PM, Feb 16, 2021
and last updated 2021-02-16 20:33:48-05
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â Hotel Henry, the upscale hotel and conference center that brought a mothballed masterpiece from Buffalo s rich past back to life and attracted the eyes of the world just months after opening, has become the latest casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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