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Lana Labrecque has been appointed Spa Manager at The Wellness Floor at One Dalton, Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston
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Daniel Burger has been appointed Executive Sous Chef at Four Seasons Hotel One Dalton Street, Boston
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Four Seasons One Dalton Street, Boston Launches Summer in the Town & Country
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Bill Gates divorce: How a Massachusetts hotel could be caught in the middle
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This article first appeared on the Boston Business Journal’s
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Perhaps Bill Gates has stayed there while stopping by Harvard University for a speaking engagement since dropping out and becoming one of the world’s most famous businessmen. Either way, a hotel in Harvard Square happens to be one of a wide range of properties that could now be caught up in the divorce between Bill and Melinda Gates.
The Gateses, through a secretive investment firm, own Harvard Square’s Charles Hotel, which stands just a few blocks from Harvard Yard, off which Gates reportedly lived in Harvard’s Wigglesworth Hall dorm before leaving in 1975. The 10-story hotel was built a bit later, in 1984, according to city records.
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The costs of a secretive âwealth defense industryâ of shell companies, offshore tax havens, and empty luxury condos
When oligarchs and ultra-wealthy around the world game the system to hide riches in Boston and other cities, everyone else pays.
By Chuck CollinsUpdated April 1, 2021, 1 hour ago
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Mark Smith for The Boston Globe
Thirty wealthy people sit in a circle of couches and comfortable old chairs. I am one, a participant at a weekend conference for people with inherited wealth, sponsored by a local family office and a foundation. It is 1983 and I am 23 years old. A few years earlier, I learned that as the scion of a successful Midwestern meatpacking family I would inherit a substantial amount of money upon turning 25. I quickly suppressed this information and went about my life. Now, having finished college, I am finally coming to terms with this reality. But Iâm perplexed and actively wrestling with the ethics of inherite