DOT revokes authority to operate of hotel in Dacera case By JOAHNA LEI CASILAO, GMA News
Published January 14, 2021 5:54pm The City Garden Grand Hotel (CGGH) in Makati, the hotel where flight attendant Christine Dacera was found dead, will no longer be allowed to operate after the Department of Tourism (DOT) revoked its certificate of authority to operate due to fraudulent solicitation of business. According to the DOT, the CGGH was found to “have misrepresented itself to the public as being allowed to accommodate guests for leisure or staycation purposes despite being a quarantine facility.” “The DOT… finds the CGGH in Makati City liable for the offense of gross and evident bad faith in dealing with clients/fraudulent solicitation of business or making any false, deceptive, or misleading claims or statements for the purpose of soliciting business from clients,” the DOT said in a statement.
Один из бывших Хаяттов во Владивостоке получил новое имя
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Japan as seen through the lens of Marcio Kogan
Japan as seen through the lens of Marcio Kogan
Brazilian architect Marcio Kogan recalls his Christmas tradition of traveling to Japan and how that inspired a new collection of seating for Minotti, referencing the original 1960s design of hotel Okura by Yoshiro Taniguchi
Marcio Kogan’s image of the original 1960s Okura Hotel lobby by Yoshiro Taniguchi and Hideo Kosaka, demolished in 2015 (and later rebuilt). The hotel provided some of the inspiration for Kogan’s ‘Daiki’ series of chairs for Minotti
It’s not unthinkable that, after a long and complex collaboration between one of the world’s most renowned architects and his industry-leading client, one might use the F-word to characterise the other. But when Marcio Kogan and Roberto Minotti describe each other as ‘family’, it’s still a bit surprising. Perhaps more surprising is that this genuine warmth extends across their teams – even after their most recent coll
Not quite.
The building with its white concrete facade, harsh angles and tinted glass became a fixture of Hong Kong’s downtown. But it was never added to the city’s register of protected landmarks. Now, with Hong Kong officials under pressure to generate revenue, the nearly 12-acre site, which has been valued at over $5 billion, was put up for sale this month.
Supporters of the building are scrambling to save it because whoever buys the land underneath would have every right to tear down the post office.
“Some people in Hong Kong might think it’s just a white box,” Charles Lai, an architect in Hong Kong, a Chinese territory, said on a fall afternoon outside the post office, where people were lined up inside to mail packages.
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New dates for OPI Partnership
After close consultation with suppliers and resellers, OPI has decided to reschedule its next Partnership event to the end of June 2021.
OPI has decided to reschedule its next
Partnership event to the end of June 2021.
Originally programmed for March, the overwhelming majority of attendees were strongly in favour of a switch to the end of June, when – hopefully – COVID-related travel restrictions will have been lifted and a degree of normalcy will have returned to the events calendar. While virtual meetings have been the norm over the past few months, there is a strong desire to see
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