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Silicon Valley s Grand Hotel Sunnyvale Announces $25 Million Dollar Addition – Hospitality Net

The Grand Hotel Sunnyvale, Silicon Valley s #1 boutique hotel on TripAdvisor, announces its upcoming $25 million dollar annex will be completed June 1, 2021. A 60,000 sq. ft. addition will span 4 floors with 51 new rooms, two state-of-the-art meeting spaces, and a new gym.

Silicon Valley s Grand Hotel Sunnyvale Announces $25 Million Dollar Addition

Silicon Valley s Grand Hotel Sunnyvale Announces $25 Million Dollar Addition 60,000 Sq. Ft. Annex Features 51 New Rooms, 2 Meeting Spaces & More, Opening June 2021 News provided by Share this article Share this article SUNNYVALE, Calif., Jan. 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Grand Hotel Sunnyvale, Silicon Valley s #1 boutique hotel on TripAdvisor, announces its upcoming $25 million dollar annex will be completed June 1, 2021. A 60,000 sq. ft. addition will span 4 floors with 51 new rooms, two state-of-the-art meeting spaces, and a new gym. In total, the hotel will offer 155 rooms and private villas, three indoor meeting spaces that can accommodate up to 80, an outdoor events space for up to 150, outdoor heated pool, and more for business and leisure travelers to Silicon Valley. The hotel is ADA compliant and pet-friendly. Use of the luxury house car, complimentary continental breakfast in room, daily happy hour from California s local boutique wineries, 24-hr room service, and more a

Community leaders look ahead to the new year [The Cupertino Courier, Calif ]

Community leaders look ahead to the new year [The Cupertino Courier, Calif.] Dec. 27 While the issues that plagued us in 2020 will still be with us in the new year, plenty of local residents were happy to show the old year the door. Community leaders are expressing cautious optimism about what 2021 has in store for the South Bay as the pandemic wears on. “As a city, we’re working hard to keep our residents safe while taking into account the many understandable concerns relating to the economy, our schools and our local businesses,” says Cupertino Mayor Darcy Paul. “City Hall is responding well. Thanks to a great deal of foresight and work by our staff and community, we were, for instance, able to transition to remote work quickly.”

State watchdog fines San Jose Water executive, Cupertino political committee for campaign violations

State watchdog fines San Jose Water executive, Cupertino political committee for campaign violations The state Capitol in Sacramento. Image by glenngould is licensed under CC BY 2.0. The state’s political watchdog has fined a Silicon Valley political action committee and San Jose Water Chief Administrative Officer Andrew Walters $5,000 for failing to file campaign finance reports on time. The Cupertino Chamber PAC and Walters, who was the committee’s treasurer at the time, failed to timely file two expenditure reports disclosing a total of $11,021 and two campaign contribution reports disclosing a total of $12,474 during the November 2016 election cycle, according to the Fair Political Practices Commission. The reports were related to three mailers the PAC sent out less than two weeks before the election.

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