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Hermitage Hotel Announces Restaurant Updates

Hermitage Hotel Announces Restaurant Updates International chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten to oversee culinary program at downtown icon Tweet Share Jean-Georges Vongerichten The owners of the Hermitage Hotel announced Tuesday that chef and restaurateur Jean-Georges Vongerichten will oversee their culinary operations with major upgrades to the spaces long home to Capitol Grille and Oak Bar, plus plans for a new cafe. According to a release, work is underway to reinvent the current spaces and both Capitol Grille and Oak Bar are closed, though hotel guests can still order from the two and dine in the hotel s lobby. The work, being done via a permit valued at $310,000 (read more here), will be completed in the fall. 

New Zealand prods local tourists to Do Something New

Auckland: In the world envisioned by a recent Tourism New Zealand advertisement, a khaki-clad employee of the fictional Social Observation Squad rescues wayward travellers from the cliches of Kiwi tourism. “Lower those arms nice and slow,” the officer, played by comedian Tom Sainsbury, bellows through a megaphone to a pair of travellers committing a “summit spread-eagle” photo opportunity at Coromandel Peak, which overlooks the South Island’s Lake Wanaka. He pulls them away from the precipice and dispatches them instead on a bicycle winery tour. This lighthearted ad, intended for a domestic audience, went viral internationally last week for its tongue-in-cheek call to action: Stop posting unimaginative photos on social media, please - enough with the hot-tub shots and images of glossy beachside legs.

Hermitage Hotel set for renovation | Nashville Post

Historic property’s Capitol Grille, Oak Bar set for update The Hermitage Hotel’s venerable Capitol Grille and Oak Bar are slated for updates. According to a Metro Codes Department-issued permit, the work also will include renovation of the women’s restroom, kitchen and prep kitchen. Valued at $310,000, the permit does not reference the hotel s famous art deco style men’s room. Nashville-based R.C. Mathews Contractor will handle the build-out. GHP, also locally based, is the architect. In addition, a separate permit, valued at $154,000, has been pulled related to a temporary kitchen trailer to accommodate the effort. Hermitage Hotel officials could not be reached for comment.

Of Note: 29 January 2021 | Nashville Post

The Greater Nashville Technology Council has welcomed seven newly elected board members and one new ex-officio member. According to Chris Bayham, COO at XSOLIS and Tech Council board chair, the new members include the following: • Brice Brewer, Director of Software Engineering, Amazon • Brice Perez, Specialist Customer Engineer of Data Analytics, Google Cloud • Chase Williams, Vice President of Professional Services, 3-D Technology Group • Eric Stephens, Chief Analytics Officer at Nashville General Hospital • Jessica Burns, AVP of HCA Client Relations, CereCore • Karen Brake, North America Chief Technology Officer, Nissan • Tara Jones, interim Chief Information Officer, Brookdale • Jeff Hite, Chief Economic Development Officer, Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce

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