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In 1991 Richmond businessmen William Goodwin and Beverley Armstrong rescued it from the Sheraton chain, where it was on a "continuous slide with an occupancy rate of only about 50%," according to general manager Joe Longo. Guided by early photographs, management has spent close to $15 million to restore all...
Then, in 1997, Destination Hotel & Resorts acquired it and began a 20-year restoration and enhancement project. So far, the cost has been more than $55 million for improvements that include retrofitting the 389-room main building to more than meet California earthquake standards. Rooms have been reconfigured and refurbished...
Seillière's destiny took a sudden turn in 1978: the family holding company Marine-Wendel, shaken by the collapse of the steel industry, turned to him to restore its shattered fortunes. Seillière transformed the creaky industrial artifact into a modern conglomerate with interests ranging from information...
Before Tenet's arrival, each side had declared a unilateral cease-fire. The CIA director's mission has been to merge those into a signed agreement, which could stabilize the conflict, restore security cooperation and create a basis for further political talks. So far, he's managed to get the...
And anyway, Lincoln was right. Blood cannot restore blood.