Downtown Milwaukee hotels hope for brighter future after bleak 2020
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A rendering of the planned Hotel Third Ward, which is one of the downtown-area hotels that’s been proposed in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Like most everywhere else, downtown Milwaukee’s hotels had a rough go of it in 2020 a year plagued by a global pandemic that for a time virtually shut down the market. But industry leaders…
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But industry leaders say there are indicators that things will improve this year and beyond.
Colin Walsh, general manager of the 481-room downtown Hyatt Regency Milwaukee hotel and president of the Greater Milwaukee Hotel & Lodging Association, recalled that things took a turn for the worse on March 13, 2020. It was Friday the 13th.
DAYTONA BEACH Donnie s Donuts plans to open a location at One Daytona is part of a growing trend of homegrown businesses being added to the entertainment/retail complex s mix of boutique retail offerings.
When NASCAR opened One Daytona across the street from Daytona International Speedway in late 2016, it was hailed as a magnet for national chain restaurants and stores new to Volusia County.
NASCAR invested $107 million to build its gleaming entertainment/retail complex as well as to makeover and rebrand the older shopping center next door, now known as Shoppes at One Daytona.
They did it with the help of $40 million in public taxpayer dollars from the City of Daytona Beach and Volusia County for infrastructure improvements such as new roads and utilities.
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