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Thompson Hollywood to Launch Spring 2021 – Hospitality Net

Photo: Thompson Hollywood Thompson Hollywood, the luxury boutique hotel situated on Wilcox Avenue, near Hollywood and Vine is set to be unveiled in Spring 2021. Visitors and locals alike can enjoy its prime location within the heart of the Vinyl District, an avant-garde project developed by Relevant Group that is breathing new life into the city. Thompson Hollywood, also owned by Relevant Group, will be managed by Hyatt and will join Hyatt s award-winning guest loyalty program, World of Hyatt. With stylish architecture and interior design led by Tara Bernerd & Partners, the hotel will boast 190 luxury guest rooms with 24 suites, and an ensemble of tailored amenities. Flanked by musical landmarks, boutiques, and an electrifying bar and dining scene, Thompson Hollywood will also reflect the musical roots and vibrancy of its historic locale indoors through a world-class culinary, nightlife, and entertainment offering. The hotel will feature two immersive restaurants, 15

5 newly-opened hotels to raise your travel FOMO to an all-time high

25th Jan 2021 While we’re on a seemingly permanent travel hiatus, there’s still a lot happening with hotels opening around the globe. Here are five of 2020’s hottest openings. above This Italian castle, dating back to the 11th century, brims with interest and intrigue. After years of painstaking restoration, it has been transformed into a singularly unique hotel filled with wit, a little whimsy and no end of style. A huge highlight is Reschio’s outdoor pool: a thing of natural beauty. Settled into the landscape, surrounded by mature trees and fragrant gardens, it beckons guests in for a casual dip and feels like wild swimming, as swimmers skim over the ripples to the undulating views beyond with paintbrush cypresses, glimmering olive groves and ancient vineyards, while attentive staff cater for your every whim.

London-Based Interior Designer on Creating Luxury Layouts

London-Based Interior Designer on Creating Luxury Layouts Tara Bernerd talks hospitality, an increasing focus on the home, and moving forward By Lucy Cohen Blatter  |  Originally Published On January 25, 2021  |  Mansion Global Save Ms. Bernerd with her recent projects in Hong Kong, Osaka and New York. Composite: Courtesy of Tara Bernerd & Partners Ms. Bernerd with her recent projects in Hong Kong, Osaka and New York. Composite: Courtesy of Tara Bernerd & Partners Since 2002, Tara Bernerd & Partners has worked with some of the world’s best-known developers on residential and hospitality projects. Based in London’s Belgravia, the firm’s portfolio of clients includes the Berkeley Group, Couture Homes and many more, with projects including Sabina Villas Ibiza, Duke’s Place penthouse in Hong Kong, and One Blackfriars, Chiswick Gate and Westminster Terrace in London. Her work includes private resid

These are the best hotels opening in 2021 | Gentleman s Journal

These are the best hotels opening in 2021 Now let’s just hope we get to stay in them… Words: Jonathan Wells When was the last time you stayed in a hotel? Feels like years ago, doesn’t it? Thankfully, when this latest lockdown finally lifts and it will lift eventually 2021 has some first-rate, five-star offerings opening up for discerning globe-trotters and jet-setters. From California to Cairo, Osaka to Ibiza, we’ve rounded up eight of the most exciting new hotels in the world below. Prime your passports, gents it’s time to check in.   In Japan, Zentis Osaka is a hotel for design-conscious travellers

How political chaos has changed prime property forever - and why there s still hope in London

The Living Room at Number 1 In a decade bookended by global crises, starting with financial meltdown and ending in pandemic, global property markets have been on a constant rollercoaster ride. And none more so than central London, whose own fairground attractions in recent years have included the Brexit Knife Edge and the Boris Bounce.  The Prime London market has faced a barrage of coconuts since hitting its last peak in 2014. There have been stamp duty hikes and punishing tax changes for buy-to-let investors, there was a certain EU referendum, political chaos, Corbyn-phobia, Covid…  But there’s still hope, thinks Ed Lewis, head of London Residential Development Sales at Savills. “Believe it or not, London has been incredibly resilient and its bright lights will burn again. It has seen year on year falls since 2014 and it is due for a recovery.”

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