Sonesta is relatively unknown, so adding more sub-brands will require more than a little marketing. -Sean O’Neill
Sonesta is relatively unknown, so adding more sub-brands will require more than a little marketing. -Sean O’Neill
Spice & Barley âs Client Choice of the architect: In March 2020, just as the trap door closed on the country, Minor International commissioned the Spice & Barley project to convey âAsian fusionâ and connectedness of different ideas, making Enter Projects Asia an ideal choice of designer. The close relationship between technology and artisanal craft is [âŠ]
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A museum dedicated to metal art, a gallery dedicated to the African diaspora, a vinyl library and more As the place Aretha Franklin, Issac Hayes and Al Green called home and one of the formative sites for blues and rock’n’roll, Memphis, Ten…
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–OneSpaWorld Holdings Limited, (NASDAQ: OSW), the pre-eminent global provider of health and wellness products and services on board cruise ships and in destination resorts around the world, announced today that it will host in…
Spanish architect AndrĂ©s Jaque’s Office for Political Innovation has completed a school near Madrid that aims to be as colourful and playful as a child’s imagination. Read more
Rival AMC has shown interest in acquiring some of chain âs cinemas in US and Europe
Rival AMC has shown interest in acquiring some of chain âs cinemas in US and Europe
From California’s Museum of Peace & Quiet (a brand dedicated to “a clean state of mind” and a minimalist aesthetic), this green yoga mat is embellished with their logo. An apt message when practicing yoga, pilates or simply stretc…
To kickstart the new year, we take a look at 12 of the most interesting and unusual architecture projects expected to complete in 2023, including the renovation of a brutalist pyramid and a forest-like library. Read more
Today âs edition of Skift âs daily podcast looks at Southwest’s technical collapse, an outrageous fine for cruise companies in Cuba, and Dubai’s alcohol tax update. -Jason Clampet