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3 Properties Showcase the Power of Secondary U.S. Cities


3 Hotels Showcase the Power of Secondary U.S. Cities
A trio of properties in second-tier markets make a strong case for the growing cities they inhabit
Words by: Will Speros + Caitlin St John
Austin s Hotel Magdalena nods to local lake culture with a pool in the center of the four-building complex
While major urban hubs in the U.S. like New York, Miami, and Los Angeles naturally get the lion’s share of attention, secondary cities have their own growing appeal. Take Austin, which continues to be the city of the moment. Big brands and developers have staked a claim in recent years, but the originator of Austin cool, Bunkhouse Group, endures with laidback properties that cement the Texas capital as a must-visit destination. On its heels are coastal settings like Charleston, South Carolina and Newport, Rhode Island. Each exudes an effortless charm that attracts hoteliers and designers alike. In these cities that are ripe for development, three inviting properties ....

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SLO County IWMA repeal of polystyrene ban spurs political fight


SLO County IWMA repeal of polystyrene ban spurs political fight
February 18, 2021
By KAREN VELIE
Divided along party lines, the San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste Management Authority (IWMA) took the first step to repeal a countywide ban on polystyrene. The repeal requires a second vote, scheduled for March 3, for ratification.
Even though the IWMA adopted a countywide ordinance prohibiting businesses from using or selling polystyrene products in Oct. 2019, the ban was never implemented. Noting financial concerns and an increased need for takeout containers during the pandemic, the board voted last year to delay implementation until mid-2021.
The IWMA is a joint powers authority made up of one representative from each of the county’s seven cities, all five members of the SLO County Board of Supervisors, and one representative for the county’s community services districts. ....

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