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The Little-Known Story Behind Cincinnati’s Terrace Plaza Hotel Laura Itzkowitz © Ezra Stoller Inside the Gourmet Restaurant at the Terrace Plaza Hotel designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, featuring a mural by Joan Miro which has since been relocated to The Cincinnati Art Museum. (Photograph by Ezra Stoller. © National Trust for Historic Preservation)
Have you ever heard of the Terrace Plaza Hotel in Cincinnati? Built in 1948 by the then emerging architecture firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, it was America’s first hotel in the postwar era. Its sky lobby a revolutionary idea sat on the eighth floor, above a department store. It was the first hotel to have elevators without operators in them, the first to have rooms with individual temperature controls, and it even had sofas that would convert to beds at the push of a button.
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1 The Connecticut River Museum has received a stat grant that will allow it to carry through the spring season. The museum is currently open, though with reduced building capacity and COVID safety protocols in place. (Photo courtesy of the Connecticut River Museum )
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The first months of the New Year are looking up for the Connecticut River Museum (CRM).
The museum recently received a $22,727.25 COVID relief grant from Connecticut Humanities (CTH), according to a press release from CTH.
The grant will help the museum “cover payroll costs and basic operational expenses such as insurance and utilities,” CRM Executive Director Jennifer Carlson told the Courier by email.
Official: Expect $3B+ in CT business aid under newest federal program
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Gov. Ned Lamont in late November 2020 in Danbury, Conn. (Brad Horrigan/Hartford Courant/TNS)Brad Horrigan / TNSShow MoreShow Less
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State Sen. Joan Hartley, D-Waterbury, left, and State Rep. Caroline Simmons, D-Stamford, in August 2019 in Stamford, Conn.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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As Connecticut restaurants and other businesses cash in checks for up to $20,000 from the state, Gov. Ned Lamont’s economic development chief said Tuesday he expects the newest federal infusion to result in as much as $3.5 billion in assistance for companies able to obtain it.
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